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  • Thomastown company fined by EPA

    Thomastown company fined by EPA

    A Thomastown company has been fined after officers from Enviroment Protection Authority (EPA) Victoria traced muddy tracks back to a Trawalla Avenue address. PGH Bricks…

  • Sleep out to help the homeless

    Sleep out to help the homeless

    Melbourne Airport is partnering with non-for-profit organisations Juno and McAuley Community Services for Women, to host a car park sleepout challenge to raise funds for…

  • Fire in Mill Park

    Fire in Mill Park

    One occupant was safely evacuated after a garage caught alight at a property in Wright Court, Mill Park, on Tuesday morning. Firefighters arrived at the…

  • Yarra Valley Water announces new partners for program

    Yarra Valley Water announces new partners for program

    Yarra Valley Water has signed a new nine-year agreement with Abergeldie and Service Stream to deliver water and sewerage services to Victorians. Under this contract,…

  • Massive $283m meth haul uncovered in machine import

    Massive $283m meth haul uncovered in machine import

    A bid to import $283 million of methamphetamine into Australia has been thwarted with four Melbourne men, charged over the plot. Australian Federal Police arrested…

  • Two story house fire

    Two story house fire

    A Broadmeadows house was extensively damaged in a house fire in Broadmeadows on Sunday, Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV) responded to several calls to a two…

  • Second Legionnaires’ patient dies, outbreak slows

    Second Legionnaires’ patient dies, outbreak slows

    A second Legionnaires’ patient has died but the disease outbreak in north and west Melbourne is “stabilising”. A man in his 60s died on August…

  • Glasses are cool in school

    Glasses are cool in school

    Prep to year three students at Mount Ridley P-12 college in Craigieburn will soon see the benefits of the expansion of the Glasses for Kids…

  • Donations needed to help families

    Donations needed to help families

    A local charity group is putting out a call for donated items having seen an 11 per cent increase in people needing help. Big Group…

  • Help fundraise for Red Nose Australia

    Help fundraise for Red Nose Australia

    Australia’s much-loved national fundraiser Red Nose Australia is calling upon Whittlesea and Hume residents to “get silly” for a serious cause – saving infant lives.…

  • Reception issue plague Donnybrook

    Reception issue plague Donnybrook

    Mobile phone reception issues are plaguing residents living in the Peppercorn, Olivine and Katalia estates in Donnybrook. Olivine community group secretary Helen Franks said the…

  • New Research Protecting Victorians From Poor Air Quality

    New Research Protecting Victorians From Poor Air Quality

    A new project has been announced by state government to ensure Victorians are protected from airborne infections, pollution, bushfire smoke and a changing climate. The…

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