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  • Roxburgh Park crash

    Roxburgh Park crash

    A car has been hit into 7-11 in Roxburgh Park on Tuesday. Jjust before 1pm, emergency services were called to the intersection of James Miram…

  • 20 years of care and friendship

    20 years of care and friendship

    A Mill Park couple are celebrating 20 years of disability support. Jean Lou and Ben Tomasiello have been a volunteer host family for Kale Files…

  • Boyfriend shares his grief in court

    Boyfriend shares his grief in court

    A man whose girlfriend was violently murdered in her own home says he’s tormented every day by thoughts of the future they could have had…

  • My Place

    My Place

    Long term volunteer Diana Morabito spoke to Star Weekly about her life as a Craigieburn local and work with The Salvation Army. Tell us a…

  • Killer stabbed woman to death after Instagram post

    Killer stabbed woman to death after Instagram post

    Luay Sako broke into Celeste Manno’s bedroom and stabbed her to death, just hours after she posted her first photo online of her new boyfriend.…

  • Langdon Building pauses construction

    Langdon Building pauses construction

    Another building company with customers in Melbourne’s north-west has gone into voluntary administration, pausing most construction for about six weeks. Langdon Building announced on January…

  • Mill Park worker rescued

    Mill Park worker rescued

    A Mill Park worker was injured on the roof of a construction work site on Monday morning. At about 8.50am, on McKimmies Road, Mill Park,…

  • Illegal tint leads to bust

    Illegal tint leads to bust

    A vehicle in Robxburgh Park was stopped for an illegal tint, but there was more to the story. Just after 7am on Friday, January 26,…

  • Regional jobs lead

    Regional jobs lead

    Recently released Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) labour force figures show an extra 5600 jobs were created in regional Victoria in December, with the regional…

  • New favourite name for Victoria

    New favourite name for Victoria

    Amelia has become the most popular name for girls in Victoria, including those in Hume and Whittlesea, for the first time but there is no…

  • Fruit netting causes harm

    Fruit netting causes harm

    Hume and Whittlesea gardeners are being urged to ensure they’re using wildlife-friendly fruit netting when trying to protect their backyard crops, as wildlife carers and…

  • Victoria’s new Cross Border Commissioner

    Victoria’s new Cross Border Commissioner

    Victoria’s next Cross Border Commissioner has been appointed to continue to advocate for locals living and working across the state’s border communities including Hume and…

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