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  • RSPCA urges Victorians to desex their pets

    RSPCA urges Victorians to desex their pets

    RSPCA Victoria is urging pet owners in the Northern Suburbs to get their pets desexed this National Desexing Month (July) to prevent unplanned litters overrunning…

  • Hub to focus on protected cropping

    Hub to focus on protected cropping

    A hub helping to improve the nation’s food security and find new uses for plant waste will be built at La Trobe University. The university…

  • Ironman Bin Hire fined

    Ironman Bin Hire fined

    Ironman Bin Hire Pty Ltd and its director Randi Yousha have been charged $50,000 in fines and related costs after a Broadmeadows Magistrates’ Court hearing.…

  • Report highlights dementia challenge

    Report highlights dementia challenge

    Dementia is the second leading cause of death in Australia, the leading cause of death of women, the second leading cause of disease burden overall,…

  • Build rail link: Mayors

    Build rail link: Mayors

    Mayors from Melbourne’s north-west have called on the state and federal governments to get on with building the Melbourne Airport Rail Link. As reported by…

  • Hume battling mental ill-health

    Hume battling mental ill-health

    Hume is one of poorest ranked municipalities for mental health, according to a new report on the mental health needs of Melbourne’s northern and western…

  • Update in the deaths of four people

    Update in the deaths of four people

    Police are continuing their investigation into the death of four people at a Bicknell Court property in Broadmeadows on June 26. In a statement, police…

  • Bridge Inn Road upgrade update

    Bridge Inn Road upgrade update

    Doreen’s Painted Hills Road has reopened after the works on the Bridge Road Inn intersection were completed. Part of the Bridge Inn Road upgrade, improvements…

  • New requirements for WorkSafe incident notification

    New requirements for WorkSafe incident notification

    Victorian employers and those responsible for prescribed equipment, including those in the Northern Suburbs, will now need to notify WorkSafe of incidents involving a wider…

  • Time for Meta to face the music and pay its dues

    Time for Meta to face the music and pay its dues

    Just last month, the US Surgeon General called for social media to have warnings attached to it over mental health concerns for users. It’s one…

  • Vandals force Ranges off the pitch again

    Vandals force Ranges off the pitch again

    Another alleged targeted vandalism attack has hit Whittlesea Ranges Soccer Club. As reported by Star Weekly, the club has had numerous issues with vandalism at…

  • Underworks to donate clothes to those who need it

    Underworks to donate clothes to those who need it

    Underworks will donate 30,000 essential clothing items to vulnerable Australians this year. This initiative comes as alarming figures reveal tens of thousands experiencing homelessness each…

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