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  • Volunteers needed

    Volunteers needed

    Victoria State Emergency Service (VICSES) volunteerism is on the rise, with over 5,000 Victorians now part of the distinctive ‘orange army’. But with the challenges…

  • Slithering into snake season

    Slithering into snake season

    As temperatures begin to rise, snakes are becoming more active. As they emerge from a period of reduced activity, you may see them more as…

  • Free travel for seniors

    Free travel for seniors

    Victorian senior card holders are being encouraged to get out and explore the state this spring, with eight days of free public transport on offer…

  • Plan ahead for upcoming events

    Plan ahead for upcoming events

    Whittlesea residents are being urged to plan ahead in light of likely disruptions to travel, transportation loud noise and higher parking demand due to upcoming…

  • Honouring police lives lost

    Honouring police lives lost

    The day the Tim Lewczuk bridge was renamed in the senior constable’s honour, the late police officer’s parents, Richard and Dot Lewczuk, gathered in a…

  • Bus stop win for Roxburgh Park

    Bus stop win for Roxburgh Park

    The Roxburgh Park community is set to benefit from a long-awaited bus stop upgrade on Somerton Road, with construction now underway to make the site…

  • Seven arrested following Cobblebank deaths

    Seven arrested following Cobblebank deaths

    Police arrested seven people as part of its investigation into the deaths of two children in Cobblebank earlier this month. From 6am On Friday, September…

  • Road closure set to cause delays in Epping

    Road closure set to cause delays in Epping

    Motorists are being urged to plan ahead, with several road closures and delays expected to disrupt traffic iin Epping over the coming weeks as part…

  • Udderly brilliant milk bottle recycling

    Udderly brilliant milk bottle recycling

    A Scullin-based company is set to change the way the dairy industry tackles waste, with a new recycling machine designed to give milk processors the…

  • Better bus services for the north

    Better bus services for the north

    Families in Melbourne’s rapidly growing northern suburbs will soon have more ways to get around, with 641 additional bus services rolling out from Sunday, October…

  • Energy savings for hume homes

    Energy savings for hume homes

    Hume’s residents are celebrating a year of big savings and greener homes as council’s award-winning home energy upgrades program marks its first anniversary. Since launching…

  • The stories driving Broadmeadows

    The stories driving Broadmeadows

    Car manufacturing may have disappeared from Broadmeadows, but its legacy continues to shape the identity of Hume. Community members and former workers attended a soft…

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