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  • Hume backs $6.25m hockey boost

    Hume backs $6.25m hockey boost

    Hume’s council has taken a big step forward in the future of hockey in Melbourne’s north after awarding a $6.25 million contract for the long-awaited…

  • Fifth charged in Taskforce Lunar operation

    Fifth charged in Taskforce Lunar operation

    Police have charged a fifth man following a number of incidents including an aggravated home invasion and a burglary in Broadmeadows earlier this year. A…

  • Traffic disruptions for Epping

    Traffic disruptions for Epping

    Motorists are urged to allow for extra travel time from Wednesday 29 October as multiple road closures and lane reductions are in place across Epping…

  • Gladstone aims for second green

    Gladstone aims for second green

    Gladstone Park Bowls Club is one step closer to getting its second floodlit synthetic bowling green after Hume council endorsed a recommendation for its development.…

  • Salvos Christmas appeal

    Salvos Christmas appeal

    The Salvation Army is calling on the Hume and Whittlesea community to dig deep and give back this Christmas as it launches its annual Christmas…

  • All abilities tennis week launched

    All abilities tennis week launched

    Tullamarine tennis club participated in an inaugural all abilities week which gave players with disability an opportunity to partake in modified versions of the sport.…

  • Arrest linked to offshore syndicate

    Arrest linked to offshore syndicate

    Police have arrested a man in connection to an offshore illicit tobacco syndicate leader involved in serious and organised crime. A search warrant was executed…

  • P-plater nabbed speeding

    P-plater nabbed speeding

    An 18-year-old Craigieburn P-plater’s car has been impounded after he was caught speeding in Roxburgh Park. Highway patrol officers came across the Mitsubishi allegedly travelling…

  • More Kinders

    More Kinders

    Early learning is being made more accessible for Victorian children after Minister for Children Lizzie Blandthorn announced up to 534 additional Kindergarten places are being…

  • Three more arrested in Broadmeadows affray

    Three more arrested in Broadmeadows affray

    A further three people have been arrested as police continue investigating a violent affray at Broadmeadows Railway Station on Wednesday 22 October. Police allege two…

  • Enduring love

    Enduring love

    Craigieburn couple Tim and Marge Pettifer’s story is a gentle reminder that love really can last a lifetime. On Tuesday 28 October, the Craigieburn couple…

  • Ten years of learning

    Ten years of learning

    Doreen’s St Paul the Apostle Catholic Primary School celebrated its 10th anniversary with a community celebration on Friday 24 October. The event kicked off with…

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