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  • Reggae Girlz in Bundoora again

    Reggae Girlz in Bundoora again

    World Cup fever hit Bundoora last week with the Jamaican Women’s national soccer team finalising their tournament preparations at Parade College. In the lead up…

  • ‘I Give A Sock’

    ‘I Give A Sock’

    Broadmeadows based business Underworks is running its annual ‘I Give A Sock’ campaign. For every post shared on Instagram, either via a user’s feed or…

  • Whittlesea to celebrate National Tree Day

    Whittlesea to celebrate National Tree Day

    Whittlesea council is running a range of free events to celebrate National Tree Day. Hosted at the Tambo Conservation Reserve in Whittlesea, the event will…

  • Airport concerns over Tullamarine apartments

    Airport concerns over Tullamarine apartments

    Hume council has adopted plans for the development of 98 serviced apartments despite airport concerns. Following a meeting on Monday, July 24, council showed its…

  • 50km for 78-year-old

    50km for 78-year-old

    Epping local, Paul Murfitt, is taking part in ‘Australia’s biggest bike ride’. This will be the 78-year-old’s fifth ‘United Energy Around the Bay’ ride. This…

  • 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…

  • Fire escape plan a must

    Fire escape plan a must

    Victoria’s fire services are asking households to develop or review their Home Fire Escape Plans. Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV) and CFA respond to more than…

  • Supermarket tricks to watch out for as cost of living soars

    Supermarket tricks to watch out for as cost of living soars

    Australian’s, including those from Melton and Moorabool are currently experiencing one of the worst cost of living crises on record, and University of New South…

  • Tens of thousands of Australians to get there hands dirty for National Tree Day

    Tens of thousands of Australians to get there hands dirty for National Tree Day

    Parents, teachers, students, gardeners and volunteers of all kinds, including those from Hume and Whittlesea, will get their green thumbs out this week to plant…

  • Good quality sleep can boost brainpower

    Good quality sleep can boost brainpower

    Hume and Whittlesea residents who get good quality sleep and don’t get sleep apnoea may benefit from better cognitive function, a Monash-University-led international study has…

  • Flipping the switch on growth and development

    Flipping the switch on growth and development

    As Victoria battles with a housing crisis, some outer Melbourne suburbs and regional areas are experiencing a surge in new residents However, with infrastructure lagging,…

  • Hume encouraging residents to electrify

    Hume encouraging residents to electrify

    Hume council is encouraging its residents to ‘electrify everything’ as part of a joint campaign between councils across Australia. Mayor Joseph Haweil said council wants…

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