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  • Abandoned pet numbers rise

    Abandoned pet numbers rise

    As the cost of living crisis continues to worsen, helpless cats and dogs are bearing the brunt of financial troubles, as parents are left to…

  • Campbellfield house on fire

    Campbellfield house on fire

    A Campbellfield house was alight at 10.30am on Tuesday. Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV) crews arrived to find the premises fully involved. A total of 30…

  • Home care service boost

    Home care service boost

    Older residents in Whittlesea are set to benefit from an expansion of Ageing Well Program services to include Home Care Packages (HCP). In March, council…

  • Belgravia to manage leisure centres

    Belgravia to manage leisure centres

    Whittlesea council has appointed Belgravia Leisure as the facility managers for Council’s swim and recreation centres Mill Park Leisure, Thomastown Recreation and Aquatic Centre and…

  • Reckless drivers tarnish long weekend

    Reckless drivers tarnish long weekend

    As Victorians across the state commemorated the Anzacs, Victoria Police detected 53 traffic offences across Hume and Whittlesea as part of Operation Tribute. The four…

  • Planting the future

    Planting the future

    Students from seven schools across Victoria and Tasmania united at La Trobe University in Bundoora on Friday, April 26 for their Plants for Space immersion…

  • Do it all at the shed

    Do it all at the shed

    The Craigieburn Mens Shed is urging everyone to come in and see what they’re all about, breaking down stigmas one meal cooked or plant planted…

  • Containers surpass two million mark

    Containers surpass two million mark

    Green Collect has surpassed two million drink containers returned to their Container Deposit Scheme depots in Melbourne’s north. Green Collect is a certified social enterprise…

  • Protecting biodiversity in the energy transition

    Protecting biodiversity in the energy transition

    The state government will develop a new suite of tools and guidelines to ensure native wildlife are not harmed by renewable energy projects. By July…

  • Pelvic pain education and new period products in schools

    Pelvic pain education and new period products in schools

    The state government is offering young people across Victorian government schools’, including those in Hume and Whittlesea, free pelvic pain and menstrual health education from…

  • Call to protect roadside workers

    Call to protect roadside workers

    The South Australian government has introduced legislation to parliament that, if passed, will reduce the speed limit when drivers pass all roadside breakdown and recovery…

  • Busting the myths of speeding

    Busting the myths of speeding

    Police will be dispelling some of the most common myths about speeding as they engage with drivers over the Anzac Day weekend. The effort comes…

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