News
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Youth council elected
Hume has elected its inaugural youth council. Twelve young people have been elected by their peers, with 3300 youth aged 11 to 17 casting their…
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Slower speeds a good deed
Victoria has enacted a new speed limit law allowing local councils to reduce their speed limits to 30km/h in school zones and city streets. It…
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Collection on display
Hume council has invited the public to the new Hume Civic Collection Store as part of Seniors Festival. The event, held at the Sunbury Hume…
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Hume’s hoon crackdown
An alleged hoon who performed burnouts dangerously close to a crowd of about 200 people was among two dozen people arrested during a major police…
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A journey through time
A new exhibition is being shown at the Sunbury Hume Global Learning Centre, offering a step back into the past. Pastimes: The Evolution of Leisure,…
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New home for 5G tower
Whittlesea council has approved a lease agreement with Optus for the construction and operation of a new telecommunications facility at Main Street Recreation Reserve in…
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Blitz leads to 230 arrests
A police blitz targeting recidivist family violence perpetrators in the north-west resulted in 230 arrests. The offenders were tracked down and apprehended by police across…
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Council paves road management
Whittlesea council has endorsed its latest version of a road management plan to guide the management and maintenance of more than 1497 kilometres of council…
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Road no more
Olivers Road in Craigieburn will be no more after a long-running process to discontinue part of the road has officially been completed. Hume council voted…
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Council refuses place of worship
A proposal to build a Hindu temple in Whittlesea’s green wedge has been rejected by council. Whittlesea council rejected the application for 330 Grants Road,…
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Passion to profit
Hume’s next generation of artists have received support and investment at Future Minds Network’s Young Artists Centre event on Wednesday 15 October. Ten artists from…
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Questions skipped over
Hume residents were left wondering if they would get answers to their 30 public questions that were skipped over at the latest council meeting. During…













