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  • Duo arrested following Somerton road rage assault

    Duo arrested following Somerton road rage assault

    Police have arrested two men following a road rage incident where the victim was allegedly assaulted by a group of motorcyclists on February 6. It…

  • Tales fwith furry friends

    Tales fwith furry friends

    A program encouraging children to practise reading aloud to cats and kittens will be offered permanently at Campbellfield’s Lort Smith adoption centre. Lort Smith and…

  • Saddle up for rodeo

    Saddle up for rodeo

    Whittlesea PBR Rodeo is expecting its best show yet at the Whittlesea Showgrounds on February 22, as part of the Professional Bull Riders (PBR) Australia…

  • Arrests over car-thefts at airport

    Arrests over car-thefts at airport

    Six people have been arrested by the Australian Federal Police (AFP) in relation to stealing motor vehicles from parking lots at Melbourne Airport over the…

  • Love at first swipe? Stay safe from romance scams

    Love at first swipe? Stay safe from romance scams

    The government is urging people to stay safe online this Valentine’s Day – with Victorians reporting losses of $5.5 million to romance scams last year.…

  • Ford Ranger Tremor goes off-road

    Ford Ranger Tremor goes off-road

    Ranger has been kind to Ford. Released in 2022, clever marketing has seen the current model become Australia’s best selling ute. Along with plenty of…

  • Hume’s Enviro Champ program is open to get sustainability programs off the ground

    Hume’s Enviro Champ program is open to get sustainability programs off the ground

    The Hume Enviro Champ program is opening again for 2025, welcoming participants to create and lead a sustainability project. It allows individuals to have the…

  • Free tuition offered in Broadmeadows new TAFE health centre

    Free tuition offered in Broadmeadows new TAFE health centre

    A world-class health centre to train Victorians in a modern facility that simulates the real-world health environments has opened in Broadmeadows. The centre, part of…

  • Thomastown furniture store fined

    Thomastown furniture store fined

    Thomastown furniture retailer Gainesville has been issued a $9880 fine after failing to comply with environmental consumer packaging regulations. Retailers across Victoria must work in…

  • Concussion campaign aims to keep kids safe

    Concussion campaign aims to keep kids safe

    Sports Medicine Australia has launched a nationwide campaign to help coaches, teachers and sport medicine professionals safely manage the 100,000 sport-related concussions in Australia each…

  • The new face of library love

    The new face of library love

    Love is in the air, and for book lovers, there’s no better day to celebrate than Library Lovers’ Day on February 14. This year, the…

  • Hume to explore new rate system

    Hume to explore new rate system

    Hume council will explore the introduction of a differential rating system which would charge a different rate in the dollar to different property classes. Council…

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