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  • Epping carjacking

    Epping carjacking

    Police are investigating a carjacking in Epping early hours of October 14. The carjacking occurred near the intersection of Findon and Epping roads about 1am.…

  • Man jailed for terrorism offences

    Man jailed for terrorism offences

    A man who tried to light bushfires in Humevale as part of religiously-motivated terror attacks has been jailed for eight years. The man, now aged…

  • Caravan security tips after a rise in thefts

    Caravan security tips after a rise in thefts

    RACV and Neighbourhood Watch Victoria are reminding caravan owners to keep their vans secure, with caravan thefts or attempted thefts reaching the highest level in…

  • Giving artists a chance to shine

    Giving artists a chance to shine

    The Ballan District Artists Collective and The Ballan Arts Space have collaborated on a dual exhibition featuring a variety of artwork by local artists. A…

  • Play can help mental health

    Play can help mental health

    Watching your children frolic through a playground is one of the many joys of being a parent or grandparent, but new research has found that…

  • Make the most of senior fun

    Make the most of senior fun

    Seniors will be spoilt for choice in St Albans, when the Bowery Theatre hosts two events for elders to enjoy. October 26 will mark a…

  • St Mary’s to host Romeo and Juliet

    St Mary’s to host Romeo and Juliet

    Students at St. Mary’s Parish Primary School in Williamstown are out to prove that you can never be too young to tackle Shakespeare. On Thursday,…

  • Deadly line up set to rock

    Deadly line up set to rock

    The best of Australia’s Indigenous talent will be on full display at Treaty in the Park on Sunday, November 24. A celebration of First Nations’…

  • Grants to support early childhood teachers

    Grants to support early childhood teachers

    The state government is supporting early childhood teachers and educators to have long and rewarding careers in the sector, through funding for programs that encourage…

  • Festival returns with an ace

    Festival returns with an ace

    Get your tennis racquets ready as the Festival of Tennis returns to the Hume Tennis and Community Centre. First run in 2015, the festival hasn’t…

  • VEC retires candidates

    VEC retires candidates

    Two Hume council candidate has been disqualified from running in the upcoming local election by the Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC). Anand Sharma, who was standing…

  • Community calendar

    Community calendar

    Youth Take Over Young people will takeover Mill Park library on Friday, November 8 for the Youth Take Over. Enjoy a night of music, games,…

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