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  • Hume teenager’s first exhibition

    Hume teenager’s first exhibition

    A Hume teenager will present a solo exhibition in Mount Macedon, presenting works across a range of media. Presenting her exhibition titled, Visions Unveiled, at…

  • Helping victim-survivors heal from sexual assault

    Helping victim-survivors heal from sexual assault

    WestCASA is a community based not-for-profit sexual assault counselling service operating in the western suburbs. Jaidyn Kennedy discovered the ways the organisation is helping victim-survivors…

  • How does Honda Civic stack up?

    How does Honda Civic stack up?

    Civic received a mild makeover towards the end of last year. The refreshed model sees the sporty styling enhanced with a new front bumper and…

  • From patient to nurse

    From patient to nurse

    A positive experience as a patient at Northern Health has inspired Harjaspreet Kaur to begin her nursing career at the very hospital where she received…

  • Greenvale’s leafy appeal to grow with new Dunhelen estate

    Greenvale’s leafy appeal to grow with new Dunhelen estate

    Greenvale’s reputation as one of Melbourne’s leafiest suburbs is set to be reinforced with the development of a new 470-lot estate featuring extensive green spaces…

  • Putting pets at the paw-front

    Putting pets at the paw-front

    Animal welfare organisations are being encouraged to apply for funding to help provide low-cost veterinary care and support rehoming. The state government has announced $1.6…

  • Music surrounded by history

    Music surrounded by history

    Pack a picnic and make your way to Thomastown on March 30 for an afternoon of live music at the picturesque historic Ziebell’s Farmhouse and…

  • Main Street fix considered

    Main Street fix considered

    Entering and exiting Craigieburn Central’s main street could become a lot easier for motorists if Hume council decides to install a roundabout at the Aldi…

  • Cash splash for regional parklands

    Cash splash for regional parklands

    More than $1 million will be spent on conservation, community engagement and future planning at two regional parklands across Melbourne’s northern suburbs. Environment Minister Steve…

  • Trade centre to help build workforce

    Trade centre to help build workforce

    A new trades innovation centre will help create job-ready graduates for worksites across the state, according to RMIT University. The $20 million centre at the…

  • Fatal collision in South Morang

    Fatal collision in South Morang

    Police are investigating a fatal collision in South Morang on Tuesday. It is believed a female driver was travelling along Gorge Road when she the…

  • Craigieburn Festival returns

    Craigieburn Festival returns

    It will be jam-packed Craigieburn Festival on Saturday. The free festival promises an entire day of entertainment and activities for everyone, including live performances by…

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