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Key experience afforded to students
Craigieburn university student Reema Elalfy is volunteering with Lifeline Australia to help make a difference to people in need. Ms Elalfy is undertaking a psychology…
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Mosaic workshop for all
Explore the world of mosaic art in Hume council’s All-Abilities Mosaic Art Program. Led by experienced mosaic artist & teacher Libby Mckinnon, this inclusive course…
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Community Calendar
Want your event listed? Community Calendar is made available free of charge to not-for-profit organisations to keep the public informed of special events and activities.…
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Build delays hurting club
The Tullamarine Sporting Club has become nomadic. While it faces an endless wait for the completion of its social rooms, the 57-year-old club has had…
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Cultural performance coming
Coming to Broadmeadows next week for free, is Bukjeh’s performance Hakima. Hakima means ‘Wise Woman’ in Arabic, and embodies the essence of strength, wisdom and…
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Recycle in bulk in Craigieburn
A new bulk reverse vending depot has landed in Craigieburn. The newest location for the state government’s Container Deposit Scheme (CDS) is located at 107…
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Vietnamese market taking off
Melbourne Airport welcomed Vietjet’s inaugural flight from Hanoi on Tuesday morning. The Vietnamese market has grown by 60 per cent from pre pandemic levels, and…
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Rentals being made safer
Rental properties, including those in Hume and Whittlesea, are set to be made safer and more energy efficient to help keep renters’ bills lower. State…
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Grants available for mental health
Applications have opened for Australia Post’s 2024 Community Grants program, which funds community-led, local projects across Australia. Last year, the Doreen Mernda Nepalese Community was…
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Victoria’s CDS hits half a billion container deposits
Victorians in every corner of the state, including Hume and Whittlesea, are embracing the Container Deposit Scheme (CDS) in record numbers – having returned more…
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Businesses boast awards
Whittlesea’s best businesses have been recognised for their hard work as the Business Awards returned for a second year. Recognising businesses in the municipality who…
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New youth hub begins works
Shovels are officially in the ground at the highly anticipated Nillumbik Youth Hub in Diamond Creek. Upgrades will be made, adding to an existing kitchen,…













