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  • Club vandalised, again

    Club vandalised, again

    Laurimar Cricket Club is fed up with vandals damaging its pitch. The Doreen club was targeted by vandals for the second time in as many…

  • Driving towards safer roads

    Driving towards safer roads

    The Amber Community is calling on road users to reflect on their attitudes and actions ahead of another busy Christmas on the roads. In Hume,…

  • Illicit tobacco seized in Craigieburn

    Illicit tobacco seized in Craigieburn

    Last week detectives seized significant quantities of illicit tobacco from a storage facility in Craigieburn as part of an investigation into an organised crime syndicate…

  • Suspicious fire damages Epping House

    Suspicious fire damages Epping House

    A house in Epping has sustained significant damage due to a suspicious fire this morning. Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV) responded to a structure fire following…

  • Probationary driver nabbed speeding in Bundoora

    Probationary driver nabbed speeding in Bundoora

    A probationary driver had his car impounded after being caught speeding in Bundoora on the morning of December 8. Officers intercepted a Subaru driving on…

  • Campaign raises awareness on e-scooter safety

    Campaign raises awareness on e-scooter safety

    A new road safety campaign showing the painful and potentially deadly consequences of the dangerous and illegal use of e-scooters has been launched by the…

  • Support for work-related cancer

    Support for work-related cancer

    More support is on the way for Victorian workers and families who are impacted by work-related cancers. The state government has declared primary site uterine,…

  • Mental health boost for emergency workers

    Mental health boost for emergency workers

    Emergency Services Minister Jaclyn Symes announced a $1 million Mental Wellbeing Grant initiative to be shared across five of our agencies. “Our emergency service workers…

  • Zero tolerance for drink driving this summer

    Zero tolerance for drink driving this summer

    Victoria Police has issued a zero-tolerance warning as new analysis reveals December is the worst month for drink driving on our roads. Over the past…

  • Funding boost for interpreting services

    Funding boost for interpreting services

    Applications are open for the 2025 Interpreter Scholarship Program. Scholarships of up to $8,000 are available for students undertaking a Diploma of Interpreting, Advanced Diploma…

  • Santa’s coming to Whittlesea

    Santa’s coming to Whittlesea

    Whittlesea council is getting ready to light up the night at its Carols by Candlelight event this month. The night of festive music and holiday…

  • Auslan training for ambulance officers

    Auslan training for ambulance officers

    Victoria’s paramedics will soon be able to add sign language to their list of skills and qualifications with Ambulance Victoria (AV) introducing basic Auslan and…

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