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  • Batting above

    Batting above

    Students from Roxburgh College had the chance to get up close and personal with the Melbourne Renegades Women’s team, as part of the state government’s…

  • Metro trains experiencing major delays

    Metro trains experiencing major delays

    Metro train services have resumed across the Melbourne network, but commuters, including those in Hume and Whittlesea, continue to face major delays across the board.…

  • Optus outage

    Optus outage

    Optus users across Australia, including those in Hume and Whittlesea, have been hit with a mobile and nbn service outage this morning. In a statement…

  • Grassfire warning – time to learn

    Grassfire warning – time to learn

    Hume Council and the CFA are joining forces ahead of this summer, to hold a community meeting to discuss the threat of grassfire in the…

  • Junior clubs across the west prepare to unite

    Junior clubs across the west prepare to unite

    Western United is calling on all the football families of the west to come together as WUN for football and win for their community club…

  • Fun galore for National Recycling Week

    Fun galore for National Recycling Week

    Whittlesea Council will be hosting three free recycling events to mark National Recycling Week and to help residents repurpose old textiles into beautiful and useful…

  • Drugs and ammunition seized in Broadmeadows

    Drugs and ammunition seized in Broadmeadows

    Police have charged a man after he allegedly evaded police in Broadmeadows on Sunday morning November 5, before drugs and ammunition were seized. Police spotted…

  • Ulcer warning for the west

    Ulcer warning for the west

    Western Health is warning communities in the western suburbs to be aware of a localised outbreak of Buruli ulcer within Merri-bek and Moonee Valley. Buruli…

  • Whittlesea industrial unrest

    Whittlesea industrial unrest

    Some Whittlesea Council staff are refusing to sweep streets, empty bins, clean, issue invoices, answer telephones or process customer requests as the fight over a…

  • Breast cancer program welcomed

    Breast cancer program welcomed

    Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA) Australia’s leading voice for people affected by breast cancer, has welcomed last week’s announcement by Health and Aged Care Minister…

  • Boosting workforce to build new homes

    Boosting workforce to build new homes

    The state government is boosting the planning and building workforce to ensure it has the feet on the ground to build the 800,000 new homes…

  • Dig deep for your local community

    Dig deep for your local community

    The Salvation Army is launching their annual Christmas appeal in Brimbank to help support individuals and families who are experiencing hardship this Christmas. The rising…

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