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  • No need for speed this long weekend

    No need for speed this long weekend

    Police are warning motorists, including those in Hume and Whittlesea, to prepare for a busy period on Victorian roads as a statewide road policing effort…

  • Chopping locks for cancer

    Chopping locks for cancer

    Rhyan Osmond is bravely about to give his much-loved mullet the chop and donate his luscious locks to the Kids with Cancer Foundation, Wigs 4…

  • Back to school with free home broadband

    Back to school with free home broadband

    With the return of the 2024 school year, McEwen MP Rob Mitchell is encouraging local families to check if they are eligible for free home…

  • Extra buses supporting students

    Extra buses supporting students

    New bus services across Melbourne’s outer suburbs are set to support the surging number of school students in growth corridors. Public and Active Transport Minister…

  • Collaborative art

    Collaborative art

    Students from Al Siraat College, Edgars Creek Secondary College and Wollert Secondary College have joined forces to create a stunning public mural at the Y…

  • $30,000 Grant to look at impact of energy transition on older Victorians

    $30,000 Grant to look at impact of energy transition on older Victorians

    AusNet has awarded Council on the Ageing (COTA) Victoria a $30,000 Vulnerability Research Grant to investigate the impact of the energy transition on customers aged…

  • Take care in our state forests this long weekend

    Take care in our state forests this long weekend

    With thousands of Victorians expected to make the most of the long weekend by exploring beautiful parks, forests and reserves, Forest Fire Management Victoria (FFMVic)…

  • New Library for Mernda

    New Library for Mernda

    The Mernda Library is officially open. Just metres from the train station, located inside the Mernda Town Centre, the library is well placed to allow…

  • Testing time for north-west renters

    Testing time for north-west renters

    Renters across Melbourne’s north-west are feeling the squeeze, with new data relieving the median rent value jumped 13.4 per cent. A new report from CoreLogic…

  • Two dead in fatal Broadmeadows crash

    Two dead in fatal Broadmeadows crash

    Two people have died after a horror crash on Camp Road, Broadmeadows. The passenger of the car died at the scene, while the driver was…

  • Pig butchering scam targeting Australians as AFP warns lonely hearts to be wary this Valentine’s Day

    Pig butchering scam targeting Australians as AFP warns lonely hearts to be wary this Valentine’s Day

    The AFP is warning that a manipulative and costly financial scam called pig butchering, also known as romance baiting, is targeting Australians with the promise…

  • Survey reveals women’s health needs support

    Survey reveals women’s health needs support

    A hub offering free or low-cost services and advice on contraception, pregnancy termination and sexual health testing and treatment, have been announced for Mill Park.…

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