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  • Nominate a local hero

    Nominate a local hero

    Do you know someone who’s done something extraordinary in your local community? Now’s the time to help Whittlesea council recognise and celebrate those people in…

  • Exhibition shines a light on creativity

    Exhibition shines a light on creativity

    Oil and acrylic paintings, digital images, photography, sculpture, glasswork and mosaic art all feature in this year’s Whittlesea Annual Art Exhibition. Artists were invited to…

  • Council ‘disappointed’ by long grass

    Council ‘disappointed’ by long grass

    Mowing the long grass in the municipality’s parks and gardens is a priority, according to Whittlesea council. Council infrastructure and environment director Debbie Wood said…

  • Craigieburn couple scores TattsLotto win

    Craigieburn couple scores TattsLotto win

    A Craigieburn couple’s consistency of playing the same lottery numbers every week has paid off after their TattsLotto entry took home $650,000 in the weekend’s…

  • Health election battle continues

    Health election battle continues

    Student nurses and midwives will receive a $5000 sign-on bonus to enter public health system for two years should Labor be re-elected in November, while…

  • Keeping local beaches safe

    Keeping local beaches safe

    Victoria Police is placing a target on anti-social or selfish behaviour across Melbourne beaches. As part of Operation Summersafe, police officers will be out in…

  • Improving mobility with exoskeletons

    Improving mobility with exoskeletons

    Researchers at Victoria University’s Institute for Health and Sport are using motorised mechanical devices attached to an individual’s body to assist movement, known as Exoskeletons,…

  • Children advised to send Santa letter early

    Children advised to send Santa letter early

    Children across Melbourne’s northern suburbs are encouraged to get their letters to Santa Claus in the post early. With more than 118,000 letters received last…

  • Labor promises women’s health funding

    Labor promises women’s health funding

    To support the creation of a Women’s Health Research Institute, a Labor government successful at the November state election will allocate $5 million to help…

  • What’s on in Melbourne’s north-west

    What’s on in Melbourne’s north-west

    Belonging Again Join the Women’s Support Network’s Belonging Again project at the Visy Cares Hub, 80b Harvester Road, Sunshine, on Wednesday, November 30, from 10.30am.…

  • What’s on in Hume

    What’s on in Hume

    Seed Library talks Hume Seed Library is partnering with Hume libraries and inviting you to learn all about why seed sovereignty matters, and learn some…

  • Outlander plugs in to limited aspirations

    Outlander plugs in to limited aspirations

    For those who think the switch from ‘dirty’ fossil fuels to ‘clean’ electric power is too severe. Flat battery; no go; range anxiety? Happily, there…

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