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  • Renewable Energy Leader To Chair The SEC

    Renewable Energy Leader To Chair The SEC

    The state government has appointed a permanent board to lead the revived State Electricity Commission (SEC). State Electricity Commission Minister Lily D’Ambrosio announced Simon Corbell…

  • Keeping Victorians safe online

    Keeping Victorians safe online

    The state government is marking World Password Day by launching a new cyber safety campaign to keep Victorians, including Hume and Whittlesea, safe online. Government…

  • More accessibility for a day out on the water

    More accessibility for a day out on the water

    Boaters throughout Victoria, including in Hume and Whittlesea, will find it easier and more accessible to enjoy a day out on the water, with new…

  • Take care and be aware

    Take care and be aware

    Melbourne paramedics are urging Victorians, including those in Hume and Whittlesea, to access alternative care options and get their flu and COVID-19 vaccinations now before…

  • Celebrate the 30th anniversary of Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea

    Celebrate the 30th anniversary of Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea

    Cancer Council Victoria is encouraging Victorians, including those in Hume and Whittlesea, to host an Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea and make a cuppa for a…

  • Hidden heroes behind 1.5 million reports.

    Hidden heroes behind 1.5 million reports.

    Crime Stoppers are saying thank you to Victorians for coming forward with 1.5 million reports of crime or suspicious activity. Currently, someone contacts Crime Stoppers…

  • Local government reforms introduced

    Local government reforms introduced

    A code of conduct, stronger sanctions for misconduct and mandatory training could apply to Victorian councillors if reforms to the local government act pass parliament.…

  • Sixty years of salvation

    Sixty years of salvation

    This May, The Salvation Army in Melbourne’s north are urging the local community to get involved in the Red Shield Appeal, which will raise vital…

  • Second chance at an AFL dream

    Second chance at an AFL dream

    After missing out on fulfilling a childhood dream in last year’s AFL draft, young guns from Melbourne’s west aren’t giving up just yet, and are…

  • Kia Cerato well equipped and keenly priced

    Kia Cerato well equipped and keenly priced

    Launched here in 2004, the small Cerato hatch or sedan has been one of Kia’s biggest sellers, often sharing the Australian sales podium alongside Toyota…

  • Speaking out about violence

    Speaking out about violence

    Throughout the country thousands of women have gathered to protest family and gender-based violence, amid heartbreaking stories and shocking new statistics. In Hume, this nation-wide…

  • Making history

    Making history

    Hume Anglican Grammar’s own Natalie Shephard has been awarded the 2024 History Teachers’ Association of Victoria Award for Excellent and Sustained Contribution to the Teaching…

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