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  • Industry honour for Star Weekly chief

    Industry honour for Star Weekly chief

    Star Weekly owner and managing director Paul Thomas has been made a life member of both the Victorian Country Press Association and Country Press Australia.…

  • Labor promises free pads and tampons in public spaces

    Labor promises free pads and tampons in public spaces

    Women and girls will be able to access free period products in public spaces if Labor wins the state election on November 26, in an…

  • Sunbury’s healthy kids

    Sunbury’s healthy kids

    The pupils at Sunbury’s Holy Trinity Catholic Primary are learning all about making meaningful changes to their food and drink environment, to help build healthy…

  • Airport master plan approved

    Airport master plan approved

    The federal government has approved the Melbourne Airport Master Plan, but was firm in saying it has yet to give approval to the development plan…

  • Craigieburn woman wins TattsLotto

    Craigieburn woman wins TattsLotto

    A Craigieburn woman has confessed her knees nearly gave out and her legs turned to jelly when she scanned her TattsLotto entry and discovered she’d…

  • Gather up the clan

    Gather up the clan

    Brimbank residents can hear poetry by Robert Burns, toast Saint Andrew with a Scotch whisky or simply gather their clan and have some fun at…

  • Protecting the state’s waterways

    Protecting the state’s waterways

    Labor has announced a package of upgrades and works to protect the state’s waterways, including those in Maribyrnong and Hobsons Bay. The works would include…

  • Long COVID ‘must be taken seriously’

    Long COVID ‘must be taken seriously’

    The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners [RACGP] is recommending that more must be done to help GPs care for patients with long COVID. Long…

  • Snapshot of COVID mortality released

    Snapshot of COVID mortality released

    A new report from the Australian Bureau of Statistics [ABS] has shown that the Omicron wave from January to September 2022 was the deadliest wave…

  • Eight charged following death of Thomastown man

    Eight charged following death of Thomastown man

    Eight males including one from Bundoora have been charged following the death of a Thomastown man and the kidnapping of another man on October 16.…

  • Hume arbitrations and legal fees pass $216k

    Hume arbitrations and legal fees pass $216k

    More than $216,000 has been spent on internal Hume council arbitration costs and legal fees, new figures reveal. In June, Hume released previously confidential details…

  • Labor promises to support regional media

    Labor promises to support regional media

    Regional newspapers will be strengthened by one guaranteed full-page of Victorian government advertising should Labor win the state election on November 26. A Labor statement…

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