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  • 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…

  • Dump correctly before you get dumped with a fine

    Dump correctly before you get dumped with a fine

    Hume mayor Joseph Haweil is considering upping council fines for dumping rubbish to $10,000. Currently people can be fined $200, but Cr Haweil said he…

  • Health and wellbeing workshop in Greenvale

    Health and wellbeing workshop in Greenvale

    The Greenvale West Community Centre is hosting a health and wellbeing dinner and workshop on Thursday, December 8. The community workshop is for women and…

  • Big Summer Read launch party in Gladstone Park

    Big Summer Read launch party in Gladstone Park

    Hume Libraries are celebrating the start of the Big Summer Read. This free event at Gladstone Park Library, from 4pm to 5pm, celebrates the joy…

  • Make festive patty pan wreaths

    Make festive patty pan wreaths

    Hume council is putting on a range of great events leading up to Christmas. Head along to Aitken Hill Community Centre on December 6, from…

  • Lets talk money workshop

    Lets talk money workshop

    Hume council is running a workshop for migrant and refugee women to learn about managing money and finances. On Tuesday, December 6, from 10am until…

  • Powercor issues summer warning

    Powercor issues summer warning

    Electricity distributor Powercor is encouraging customers in Hume and Whittlesea to plan ahead and consider what to do if extreme weather affects power supplies this…

  • Warning to protect against sun damage

    Warning to protect against sun damage

    As the weather warms up this weekend, the Skin Cancer College Australasia is reminding Australians, including those in Hume and Whittlesea, to take precautions to…

  • CSIRO publishes new report

    CSIRO publishes new report

    The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Australia’s national science agency have published the findings of a new sensor-based platform trial, with the potential to…

  • Soil information system launched

    Soil information system launched

    The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) have launched a $15 million project to develop a national soil information system, aimed at improving the…

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