News
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Moves to bring road under council control
Hume has taken the first step toward declaring a section of road abutting 810 and 860 Summerhill Road in Craigieburn a public highway. Councillors began…
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Funding for Hume
Hume council will receive a $2.6 million federal government grant as a part of an urban precinct development project. The announcement was made on Tuesday…
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Pair arrested after driving stolen vehicle
A 29-year-old Tullamarine man and 24-year-old Sydenham man have been arrested after a stolen vehicle was spotted allegedly speeding around Shepparton in the early hours…
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Road to nowhere
Several of Hume and Whittlesea’s intersections have been named among Melbourne’s most dangerous, frustrating and unfit in RACV’s My Melbourne Road Campaign, which surveyed more…
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Hume backs Ramadan night market
Hume council has taken a step toward establishing a Ramadan night market, moving to explore community-led options for the event. The proposal was initially brought…
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Lock down your number plates at Thomastown Bunnings
Bunnings Thomastown is inviting residents to speak with local police and take advantage of having one-way, anti-theft screws fitted to their number plates on the…
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Epping hit and run
Police are investigating a hit and run collision in Epping on Wednesday 15 October which left a 54-year-old motorcyclist with serious injuries. Police said the…
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Mattresses for bubs
Folks from the western and northern suburbs are being asked to dig deep and donate vital funds to Big Group Hug to provide safe, quality…
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Join Whittlesea’s youth council
The City of Whittlesea is calling on passionate youths aged 12-22 years to step forward and get involved in helping to shape the future of…
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Hume coat of arms floated
Hume councillors have unanimously voted to consider developing a coat of arms for the municipality. During council’s 13 October meeting, Cr Naim Kurt raised a…
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Monitor welcomed by council
Whittlesea council has welcomed the appointment of municipal monitor Steven Kingshott. As reported by Star Weekly, Local Government Minister Nick Staikos appointed Mr Kingshott to…
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‘I don’t need to apologise’, says suspended councillor
Suspended Whittlesea councillor Aidan McLindon has ruled out apologising for comments about members of the LGBTQIA+ and First Peoples communities which were labelled as “concerning”…













