News
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Illegal dumping leads to huge fine and clean up bill
A woman who leased land on Wallan Road, Whittlesea, which became an illegal waste site, has been fined $45,000 and ordered to pay the estimated…
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Works to close carparking spots at Melbourne Airport
Early works are underway ahead of the start of construction on stage two of Naarm Way at Melbourne Airport, which will transform the way people…
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Vaccination clinic returns to Hume
RSPCA Victoria is excited to offer more low-cost pet vaccination days to locals in some of Melbourne’s northern suburbs in March. The clinics, run by…
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McLovin’ it 50 years on
As a mere 19-year-old George Caruana had his dreams come true with a job opportunity at one of the first McDonald’s stores to open in…
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Community grants open
The next round of the Dysons Community Grants program is open in March. The Dyson Group of Companies, incorporating the legendary Cobb and Co brand,…
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La Trobe University welcomes accord
La Trobe University welcomes the release of the Australian Universities accord report with the majority of the university’s recommendations reflected and endorsed in the report.…
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Police focused on car theft
A police operation focusing on youth crime in Melbourne suburbs, including Whittlesea, has revealed details about vehicles stolen in metropolitan Melbourne during an aggravated burglary.…
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Grab a plate of ricotta cheese and have fun
A Ricotta Festival is scheduled for a mid-March weekend at Thomastown, offering an aromatic blend of Italian cuisine, community engagement and family fun. The festival…
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Epping Football Club to purchase women’s footy jumper
Epping Football Club is set to receive $1000 from the state government to purchase women’s footy jumpers. The state government has allocated of more than…
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RAT-style tests could save the lives of thousands of newborns
Northern Health is trialing a new test that could detect a common infection in expecting mothers within minutes, potentially saving the lives of 150,000 newborns…
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Pharmacy pilot expands
Victorians, including those in Whittlesea and Hume, who are seeking treatment for mild and common skin conditions will soon be able to access the care…
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Australians urged to learn life-saving signs of stroke following ‘concerning’ data
Australians, including those from Hume and Whittlesea, are being urged to familiarise themselves with sings of stroke following new research. New Stroke Foundation data has…













