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  • St Monica’s school success

    St Monica’s school success

    St Monica’s College in Epping has built up a strong reputation throughout Whittlesea as a top school, capable of producing outstanding VCE scores, and this…

  • Art exhibition closing doors

    Art exhibition closing doors

    The Annual Whittlesea Art Exhibition is coming to a close on Friday. Since its opening last month, more than 700 people have visited the 18th…

  • Tullamarine boss fined $60,000 for bullying apprentices

    Tullamarine boss fined $60,000 for bullying apprentices

    The Tullamarine glass company director, who subjected two apprentices to ongoing bullying, has been convicted and fined $60,000. Melbourne Glass Solutions sole director Steven Yousif…

  • Better buses needed out north

    Better buses needed out north

    Craigieburn and Epping have identified as priority outer growth areas deserving of Immediate upgrades to the frequency of bus services according to a new report…

  • Flying past pre-pandemic figures

    Flying past pre-pandemic figures

    Melbourne Airport has flown past its pre-pandemic capacity in the international market in a nation-first achievement. Throughout December, more than 1.31 million seats will be…

  • Head on collision leaves woman hospitalised

    Head on collision leaves woman hospitalised

    A Mernda woman has been taken to hospital following a head on collision in Yarrambat. Police are appealing for witnesses after a collision in Yarrambat…

  • Keon construction’s early knock off

    Keon construction’s early knock off

    Buses will replace trains on the parts of the Mernda line in January as works to remove the Keon Parade level crossing ramp up. Transport…

  • Anzac spirit

    Anzac spirit

    A student from Mill Park Secondary College has been named one of 12 Premier’s Spirit of Anzac Prize (SOAP) recipients. The annual competition opens to…

  • Sod turned on Public Gardens

    Sod turned on Public Gardens

    Lalor residents have reason to be excited, with the multimillion-dollar redevelopment of the Whittlesea Public Gardens underway. Whittlesea council chief executive Craig Lloyd and Thomastown…

  • Hume review concerns

    Hume review concerns

    Concerns about one less councillor representing Sunbury and the possibility of splitting Broadmeadows into two different wards are among the submissions into the Hume council…

  • Hume locals give generously

    Hume locals give generously

    Whittlesea and Hume respectively had the third and fifth highest numbers of individuals who donated to the Fred Hollows Foundation, helping to raise more than…

  • Study reveals COVID’s lasting toll

    Study reveals COVID’s lasting toll

    The COVID-19 pandemic extracted a profound toll on the psychological wellbeing of healthcare workers. Now, an Australian-first study undertaken by Western Health and Deakin University…

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