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  • Triton falls short of a podium finish

    Triton falls short of a podium finish

    Watching the Olympics, it’s all about who gets the gold. No one remembers anyone beyond the top three placings and so it goes with utes…

  • Precinct a ‘toxic jungle’

    Precinct a ‘toxic jungle’

    A Hume councillor has labelled sections of the Somerton industrial precinct as a “toxic jungle” and called for an audit to prevent illegal dumping in…

  • Broady needs more than ‘bricks and mortar’

    Broady needs more than ‘bricks and mortar’

    A state government plan to build townhouses and apartment buildings between three and 12 storeys in Broadmeadows must spark genuine community transformation, not just a…

  • Seniors’ housing focus required as population ages

    Seniors’ housing focus required as population ages

    The Retirement Living Council (RLC) is urging governments across the country to focus on age-friendly housing to cater for Australia’s ageing population following the release…

  • Student ready to shine

    Student ready to shine

    Roxburgh College student Nazli Igrat will be taking to the stage for 2024 Victorian State Schools Spectacular on September 14. The annual schools spectacular performance…

  • Football tournament on land and sea

    Football tournament on land and sea

    Doreen’s Mick Trim is taking part in a week-long global Walking Football tournament on land and sea. Mr Trim, who is Walking Football 4 Health…

  • Hume has its say on growth plan

    Hume has its say on growth plan

    Hume has released its submission to the state’s Plan for Victoria, with the state government calling for input in regards to five ‘pillars’ of growth.…

  • Plenty of choice at Eynesbury Market

    Plenty of choice at Eynesbury Market

    With the weather warming up, residents in the west are offered a relaxing day out at Eynesbury Market. A short drive through the lovely green…

  • Listies heading to town

    Listies heading to town

    World renowned comedy duo The Listies are on their way to The Bowery Theatre in St Albans this weekend. Fresh off touring the UK, the…

  • Fathers in arms

    Fathers in arms

    As children across Melbourne’s western and northern suburbs took time to celebrate their dads on Sunday, Max Westwood spoke to the organisers of two fathers’…

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    TAC L2P Program The Transport Accident Commission (TAC) L2P Program is a community-based program developed to assist eligible young Victorian learner drivers between the ages…

  • Six arrested over club stabbing

    Six arrested over club stabbing

    Two Caroline Springs men have been arrested over an alleged brawl at a Melbourne nightclub in which an 18-year-old suffering serious stab wounds. Police have…

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