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  • New program to support cancer patients

    New program to support cancer patients

    A new program has been launched at Northern Health to support and empower those living with and beyond cancer, The Northern Health Cancer Services have…

  • Rental stress on the up

    Rental stress on the up

    Renters in Hume and Whittlesea are grappling with significant financial burdens due to rapidly increasing rental costs, tight vacancy rates, and a substantial portion of…

  • Rockers return for Sunbury Festival

    Rockers return for Sunbury Festival

    Fifty years after its first electrifying run, Sunbury Pop Festival is making a comeback with some of the original performers set to return. The event,…

  • Bassetts Road reopened

    Bassetts Road reopened

    Bassetts Road, Doreen has reopened ahead of schedule after being closed since October. The road has been closed as part of the Big Build works…

  • Calls for ceasefire

    Calls for ceasefire

    Early on Wednesday morning, a group of Christians set off from Mernda into the Melbourne CBD in support of a lasting ceasefire in Gaza. The…

  • Hume prepares for soccer mania

    Hume prepares for soccer mania

    Hume council will investigate developing a comprehensive sports plan, amid a predicted $44 million dollar expenditure on sport for this financial year. At a meeting…

  • Get ready for the Whittlesea Business Awards

    Get ready for the Whittlesea Business Awards

    Whittlesea council has opened entries for the 2024 City of Whittlesea Business Awards, focusing on innovation and talent within the local business sector. Chair administrator…

  • Craigieburn Festival is back again

    Craigieburn Festival is back again

    After a record-breaking attendance last year, Craigieburn Festival is back bigger and even better. The festival is rolling out all the family favourites including carnival…

  • $1.3 million fine for workplace manslaughter

    $1.3 million fine for workplace manslaughter

    A stonemasonry business has become the first company convicted under Victoria’s workplace manslaughter laws after causing the death of a worker who was fatally crushed…

  • Cleaning contracts don’t wash

    Cleaning contracts don’t wash

    International students are now cleaning school classrooms in Melbourne’s north-west following the slashing of contract hours, according to the United Workers Union (UWU) property services…

  • Restructure set for Hume

    Restructure set for Hume

    Sunbury will lose representation and Broadmedows will remain in one ward, following the finalisation of a review into the electoral restructure of Victorian councils. Last…

  • New Northern Health paediatric service opens

    New Northern Health paediatric service opens

    A new paediatric service has launched last week at Kilmore District Hospital, as part of Northern Health’s commitment to providing better connected care, and ensuring…

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