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  • Stolen Generation Marker opens in Hume

    Stolen Generation Marker opens in Hume

    Hume has launched its first Stolen Generation Marker to pay tribute to children who were forcibly removed from their families and communities. The development of…

  • Pupils rise up to save Edgars Creek

    Pupils rise up to save Edgars Creek

    Thomastown Primary School pupils have written a letter to Whittlesea council expressing their concern about the condition of Edgars Creek. Mya was one of the…

  • Cricket club calls on council to revamp the pavilion

    Cricket club calls on council to revamp the pavilion

    The Gladstone Park Cricket Club is urging Hume council to upgrade the pavilion at the Jack Ginifer Reserve to meet the club’s needs. Gladstone Park…

  • Busting a move at the Hume Young Leaders Award

    Busting a move at the Hume Young Leaders Award

    Alyssa Barbara’s moves have secured her the title of Hume’s Young Creative Leader. The 17-year-old Craigieburn local has been dancing for three years and has…

  • Youth of Whittlesea need more safe spaces

    Youth of Whittlesea need more safe spaces

    Young people in Whittlesea are petitioning the state government to invest in additional youth spaces in the municipality. Currently the City of Whittlesea has one…

  • Road rage in Tullamarine

    Road rage in Tullamarine

    Broadmeadows police are calling on the public for assistance after a road rage incident in Tullamarine. The incident occurred on Melrose Drive at 8am on…

  • Hoons taking over Blossom Grove in Greenvale

    Hoons taking over Blossom Grove in Greenvale

    Greenvale resident Dorothy Zanhra has called Blossom Drive home for six years, however the influx of hoons are making her street a “terrifying” place to…

  • Santa comes to Doreen

    Santa comes to Doreen

    Doreen local Deb Stewart is spreading the Christmas cheer, starting a community mailbox outside her home for kids to send their letters to Santa. While…

  • Hospitals given the power to cancel staff leave

    Hospitals given the power to cancel staff leave

    Victorian hospitals will have the power to cancel staff members’ summer leave as COVID cases and hospitalisations continue to rise. The chief health officer has…

  • Aviation firefighters halt their proposed strike

    Aviation firefighters halt their proposed strike

    Aviation firefighters will halt a planned strike which was due to take place this Friday after reaching an agreement with Airservices Australia. Airservices Australia announced…

  • Andrews reveals his new cabinet

    Andrews reveals his new cabinet

    Three Hume and Whittlesea MPs have been named in Premier Daniel Andrews’ new-look cabinet. Mill Park MP Lily D’Ambrosio has been named as the first…

  • The youth are rising up against domestic violence

    The youth are rising up against domestic violence

    Young people in Hume are taking a stand against domestic violence, launching a new resource ‘Change Starts with You’. The resource has been pioneered by…

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