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  • Tobacco store fire fuels gang war conversation

    Tobacco store fire fuels gang war conversation

    A blaze has erupted at a tobacco store in Melbourne’s north, in another suspected targeted gang war attack. A crime scene has been set up…

  • Police look for witness in months-long probe into death

    Police look for witness in months-long probe into death

    A woman who witnessed a man’s arrest in Melbourne’s north could hold key information about what led up to his death. Victoria Police on Tuesday…

  • Northern Health warns on asthma and pollen

    Northern Health warns on asthma and pollen

    Northern Health has sent out a pollen and thunderstorm warning as summer approaches. Grass pollen season occurs from October to December 31 annually, bringing an…

  • Major Plenty River Trail upgrades

    Major Plenty River Trail upgrades

    Melbourne’s north is one step closer to enjoying more ways to experience the Plenty Gorge Regional Park, with a contractor appointed to begin building the…

  • Fatal crash at Oaklands Junction

    Fatal crash at Oaklands Junction

    Investigations are ongoing by Victoria Police following a fatal crash in Oaklands Junction early this morning. Emergency services were called out after reports a car…

  • Breast Cancer Awareness Month

    Breast Cancer Awareness Month

    October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time dedicated to increasing awareness of this prevalent disease. Northern Health has taken it upon themselves to educate…

  • Broadmeadows man a 1.8 million winner

    Broadmeadows man a 1.8 million winner

    A Broadmeadows man who was encouraged by his wife to check his TattsLotto ticket to see if he had won anything was flabbergasted to discover…

  • LGBTQIA+ Summit to create easier lives

    LGBTQIA+ Summit to create easier lives

    Local health providers and councils north of Melbourne are gathering together next week for a summit that will explore how organisations can become employers of…

  • Sixty years of education

    Sixty years of education

    The Lalor Secondary College community came together on Sunday October 15 to celebrate 60 years of providing education to the local community. The school celebrated…

  • Joe Sullivan honoured

    Joe Sullivan honoured

    Open space at 39 Flagstaff Loop, Craigieburn, has officially been renamed the Joe Sullivan Reserve. The original reserve bearing Mr Sullivan’s name was located on…

  • Financial counselling when you need it

    Financial counselling when you need it

    The state government is providing free financial counselling to thousands of Victorians, including those in the north, who are experiencing financial hardship. Consumer Affairs Minister…

  • Fluctuating blood pressure: a warning sign for dementia and heart disease

    Fluctuating blood pressure: a warning sign for dementia and heart disease

    It’s common knowledge that high blood pressure is a serious health issue, but a new Australian study has shown that fluctuating blood pressure can be…

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