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  • Moves to bring road under council control

    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…

  • Funding for Hume

    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…

  • Pair arrested after driving stolen vehicle

    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…

  • Road to nowhere

    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…

  • Hume backs Ramadan night market

    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…

  • Lock down your number plates at Thomastown Bunnings

    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…

  • Epping hit and run

    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…

  • Mattresses for bubs

    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…

  • Join Whittlesea’s youth council

    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…

  • Hume coat of arms floated

    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…

  • Monitor welcomed by council

    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…

  • ‘I don’t need to apologise’, says suspended councillor

    ‘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”…

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