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  • It’s carols time again

    It’s carols time again

    Sunbury will come together for carols at Rupertswood. Held at Salesian College, event-goers can enjoy an evening of music, joy and community spirit that has…

  • Urgent call to fix “dangerous” Roxburgh Park roads

    Urgent call to fix “dangerous” Roxburgh Park roads

    Northern Metropolitan Liberal MP Evan Mulholland has urged the state government to upgrade roads in Roxburgh Park. Mr Mulholland is calling for urgency in duplicating…

  • Ho Ho Hume

    Ho Ho Hume

    Christmas is coming to Hume! There’s plenty of activities planned across the municipality, so the Star Weekly has made a guide to help you make…

  • Council plans to make Craigieburn school crossing safer

    Council plans to make Craigieburn school crossing safer

    Hume council will invest $70,000 into school crossing upgrades that will help the safety of students from Elevation Secondary School crossing the road. Councillor Jim…

  • Whittlesea’s favourite tree competition returns

    Whittlesea’s favourite tree competition returns

    Whittlesea council is running its favourite tree competition again this year. Residents are encouraged to submit a photo of their favourite tree and a short…

  • Three arrested after police seize drugs and fireworks

    Three arrested after police seize drugs and fireworks

    Police arrested three men from Meadow Heights and Dallas after allegedly seizing drugs and fireworks across Dallas and Glenroy on Tuesday 25 November. A 22-year-old…

  • Police continue investigation into Broadmeadows stabbing

    Police continue investigation into Broadmeadows stabbing

    Police are continuing to investigate an affray that left a Broadmeadows man with serious injuries after an alleged stabbing on Wednesday afternoon. Detective Sergeant Jess…

  • Council delivers more accessible parking in Craigieburn

    Council delivers more accessible parking in Craigieburn

    Hume council will fund the conversion of three standard parking bays into two accessible parking bays on Main Street at Craigieburn Central Shopping Centre. During…

  • Tackling youth crime

    Tackling youth crime

    Police Citizens Youth Clubs (PCYCs) could be reinstated in Hume under a proposal aimed at tackling rising youth crime that is being considered by council.…

  • Craigieburn man donates container refunds to Gaza aid

    Craigieburn man donates container refunds to Gaza aid

    A Craigieburn man has raised $1500 for Gaza aid by recycling 15,000 bottles through the Victorian Container Deposit Scheme. Mohammed Kalassina has been recycling his…

  • My Place

    My Place

    Tamara Carr is the new manager at Tin Shed in St Albans. She spoke to Sam Porter about her new role and her connection to…

  • Growler returns to swamp

    Growler returns to swamp

    The growling grass frog (growler) has returned to a Merri Creek swamp after a successful habitat restoration trial. The five-month long trial conducted by Melbourne…

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