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  • New rules for Whittlesea cats

    New rules for Whittlesea cats

    New cat regulations are in force in Whittlesea from today. Under the new regulations, all cats must be confined to their owner’s property or under…

  • Police investigate shooting in Meadow Heights

    Police investigate shooting in Meadow Heights

    Police are investigating an aggravated burglary and shooting in Meadow Heights on July 29. It is believed three males gained access to a residence on…

  • More money spent on Hume legal battles

    More money spent on Hume legal battles

    A further $63,599 has been spent on ongoing Hume council legal fees and related costs, new figures reveal. At a council meeting on Monday, July…

  • Houses for the community

    Houses for the community

    Hume residents are set to welcome a further two community centres due to the continued success of the Mickleham north site. Community centre leader Simone…

  • Merrifield Panthers at home

    Merrifield Panthers at home

    Merrifield is one of the state’s fastest growing suburbs, and is anticipated to become the state’s second city. The life blood of every suburb is…

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    Want your event listed? Community Calendar is made available free of charge for not-for-profit organisations to keep the public informed of special events and activities.…

  • Nationwide hunt for rare blood type

    Nationwide hunt for rare blood type

    Lifeblood has launched an urgent nationwide search for blood donors to help a South Australian mother-of-two with a blood type so rare just one in…

  • Tax on sugar could save teeth

    Tax on sugar could save teeth

    A national Australian tax on sugary drinks could prevent more than 500,000 dental cavities and increase health equity over 10 years, a Monash University-led study…

  • A tournament to remember

    A tournament to remember

    The inaugural Craigieburn Eagles and Broadmeadows Disability Services round robin tournament was played on Tuesday, July 25. The basketball tournament was the product of 35…

  • Hume councillors set for Timor visit

    Hume councillors set for Timor visit

    Hume council has approved the travel costs of two councillors to Timor-Leste later this year. Mayor Joseph Haweil and councillor Naim Kurt are intending on…

  • Mural for Broadmeadows

    Mural for Broadmeadows

    A mural that celebrates the local Indigenous community in Broadmeadows has been unveiled. The painting located on the Banksia Gardens housing estate was a collaborative…

  • My Place: Vicki Catchpole

    My Place: Vicki Catchpole

    Tell us a bit about you and what you do? My name is Vicki Catchpole. I have lived in Hume for the last 20 years.…

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