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  • It’s carols time again

    It’s carols time again

    Carols by Candlelight is returning to Craigieburn’s Anzac Park, bringing a sleighful of exciting special guests including celebrity MC Gorgi Coghlan. Set for Saturday, December…

  • Choice cheeses recognised

    Choice cheeses recognised

    Two Thomastown dairy product manufacturers took home national awards for their top-shelf cheeses. At a ceremony on October 30, Thomastown’s Montefiore Cheese won this year’s…

  • Reservoir park reopened

    Reservoir park reopened

    Greenvale Reservoir Park is set to be reopened after a state government announcement. After closing several years ago, the southern section of the park will…

  • Old fashioned but not obsolete

    Old fashioned but not obsolete

    With the rise of AI threatening to put many employees and their professions out of business, Cade Lucas talks to two tradesmen whose jobs are…

  • Northern Health scores Victorian award

    Northern Health scores Victorian award

    Northern Health has nabbed a state-level award for its work in reducing carbon emissions within the health sector. The hospital won the 2024 Victorian Public…

  • Angus Sampson heads campaign to reach men at high risk of drowning

    Angus Sampson heads campaign to reach men at high risk of drowning

    Surf Life Saving Australia (SLSA) has launched a new national safety campaign designed to reach men and give more Aussies the tools to keep themselves…

  • Sunbury’s Jarrod Bell elected Mayor

    Sunbury’s Jarrod Bell elected Mayor

    The youngest of this term’s councillors, Sunbury’s Jarrod Bell was elected as Hume mayor for a one-year term along with previous mayor Naim Kurt as…

  • Spectacular sounds of Christmas

    Spectacular sounds of Christmas

    Town Hall Broadmeadows will be filled with festive magic as the Hume Orchestra presents its annual Christmas Concert. From trumpets and cellos to magnificent choral…

  • Cr Aidan McLindon takes on Whittlesea council mayoral role

    Cr Aidan McLindon takes on Whittlesea council mayoral role

    Whittlesea council has entered a “new era” of governance with Kirrip Ward’s Aidan McLindon elected as mayor for the 2024-25 term — making him the…

  • Heavy horses for courses

    Heavy horses for courses

    The National Clydesdale and Heavy Horse Festival is returning to Werribee South on January 18-19. More than your typical equestrian escapade, the public will be…

  • Study hub announced

    Study hub announced

    Two new study hub sites will be built across Epping and Broadmeadows, providing increased access to study facilities in Melbourne’s north. The federal government announced…

  • New financial scheme for victims of crime

    New financial scheme for victims of crime

    The state government announced a new financial scheme aimed at supporting victims of crime outside of courts. The new Financial Assistance Scheme (FAS), opened for…

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