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  • VicRoads a ‘mess’

    VicRoads a ‘mess’

    The Department of Transport and Planning (DTP) has been slammed by Hume councillors for mowing around a dead fox, with its removal only coming after…

  • The Show Returns

    The Show Returns

    The Whittlesea Show takes place this weekend, boasting two fun filled days for the whole family to enjoy. Whittlesea Council is a major sponsor of…

  • Interchange plans begin

    Interchange plans begin

    Planning is underway for a potential Camerons Lane Interchange at the Hume Freeway in Beveridge. Major Road Projects Victoria (MRPV) is investigating options for the…

  • Walking group taking social strides

    Walking group taking social strides

    Aitken Hill Community Centre, in partnership with DPV Health, offers a walk and talk group for those wanting a little light exercise and social connection.…

  • Blooming Bundoora agriculture

    Blooming Bundoora agriculture

    Victorian agriculture researchers now have greater capacity to explore medicinal innovations and improved food production following the opening of new facilities at Agribio research centre…

  • Kalkallo open for business

    Kalkallo open for business

    The wait is over for Kalkallo shoppers, with the first business centre in the suburb, the Kallo Town Centre, now open. The centre includes Woolworths,…

  • Bronze not bad for Whittlesea U3A

    Bronze not bad for Whittlesea U3A

    Whittlesea U3A’s Walking Football team have returned home from South Australia with bronze medals around their necks. The Australian Masters Games were held in the…

  • Police plead for public assistance

    Police plead for public assistance

    Victoria Police are working with a Lalor family who returned home to find their three-month-old staffy ‘Boss’ dead in their backyard. They are appealing for…

  • New Hume language advisory group

    New Hume language advisory group

    Hume residents will soon be able to join a new group providing guidance on how council communicates with its diverse community groups and residents. The…

  • Cash in your cans

    Cash in your cans

    Incentivisation to keep your cans and recycle them is on its way, with Victoria’s Container Deposit Scheme ‘CDS Vic’ starting on Wednesday November 1. Local…

  • Manufacturing a female future

    Manufacturing a female future

    The state government is offering sweet incentives to encourage women into traditionally male-dominated manufacturing and energy industries. On Wednesday, October 25, Minister for Women Natalie…

  • Governments spent more, individuals spent less on healthcare

    Governments spent more, individuals spent less on healthcare

    Spending on health goods and services increased by $13.7 billion to $241.3 billion during 2021–22 as the health system continued to respond to the COVID-19…

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