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  • Modular buildings efficiently grow kindergarten

    Modular buildings efficiently grow kindergarten

    Aitken Hill Integrated Community Centre has received a boost with a modular kindergarten built off site opening. The new building has two rooms with space…

  • Carly Moore to stand for Calwell

    Carly Moore to stand for Calwell

    Former Hume mayor Carly Moore has quit the Labor Party to contest the seat of Calwell as an independent candidate at the upcoming federal election.…

  • Charges over alleged attacks on Muslim women in Epping

    Charges over alleged attacks on Muslim women in Epping

    Police have arrested a 31-year-old woman following the alleged assault of two Muslim women at Pacific Epping last week. It is alleged the Pascoe Vale…

  • Mayor rules out resigning

    Mayor rules out resigning

    Whittlesea mayor Aidan McLindon has refused to bow to calls for him to resign from the office of mayor. Whittlesea’s 10 other councillors voted unanimously…

  • Councillors lose confidence in mayor

    Councillors lose confidence in mayor

    Whittlesea councillors have called for Aidan McLindon to resign as mayor after passing a vote of no confidence in his leadership. The vote of no…

  • Epping early learning centre unveil new equipment

    Epping early learning centre unveil new equipment

    Upgraded play spaces have been unveiled at the YMCA Early Learning Centre in Epping North as part of the state government’s building blocks grants. YMCA…

  • Roadside signal boxes exhibit local artworks

    Roadside signal boxes exhibit local artworks

    Traffic light signal boxes on Craigieburn Road have been adorned with local art to illustrate Craigieburn’s unique community. The 30 signal boxes installed at 15…

  • Herve wants you to hear about the Congo

    Herve wants you to hear about the Congo

    Tarneit rapper Herve HK is ready to shine a light on the war in Goma with his new single ‘Congo is Bleeding.’ After hearing a…

  • Vertical farming coming to Melbourne

    Vertical farming coming to Melbourne

    A vertical farm is on its way to Melbourne, aiming to bring down farming times, space and environmental inconsistencies. Stacked farm, a controlled environment agriculture…

  • Expanded program provides free vision tests and glasses for students

    Expanded program provides free vision tests and glasses for students

    Six Hume schools are part of the expansion of the Glasses for Kids program. The capacity of the program will triple with a $6.8 million…

  • Applications open for free kindergarten programs

    Applications open for free kindergarten programs

    A free kindergarten program is open for applications in Whittlesea for children aged three or four starting in 2026 or 2027. The program allows children…

  • Median strip mowing concerns

    Median strip mowing concerns

    Hume council will investigate the option of resuming council-led maintenance of median strip and roundabout vegetation on state-managed arterial roads. During the council’s February 10…

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