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  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    Want your event listed? Community Calendar is made available free of charge to not-for-profit organisations to keep the public informed of special events and activities.…

  • Cricketing superstar comes to Craigieburn

    Cricketing superstar comes to Craigieburn

    Cricketing legend and Melbourne Renegades captain Sophie Molineux paid a visit to the cricketing women and girls of Craigieburn on Tuesday, September 27. Molineux led…

  • Craigieburn siblings on track to become Spartans

    Craigieburn siblings on track to become Spartans

    Running a 42 kilometre marathon is no easy feat, but how about picking up marathon running for the first time past the age of 40?…

  • Higher education access call

    Higher education access call

    Hume council will write to the state government requesting better bus routes from the municipality to universities. At a meeting on Monday, September 26, Hume…

  • Household wealth falls

    Household wealth falls

    Household wealth fell 3.3 per cent ($484 billion) in the June quarter 2022 to $14.4 trillion, and wealth per capita fell to $553,954, according to…

  • Job vacancies decline

    Job vacancies decline

    Job vacancies have decreased by 10,000 from May to 471,000 in August, according to new seasonally adjusted figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).…

  • Governments commit to reduce waste

    Governments commit to reduce waste

    In an effort to combat climate change and reduce waste while creating new jobs and industries, the state and federal governments have announced they will…

  • Pfizer provisionally approved for kids

    Pfizer provisionally approved for kids

    The Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine has been granted provisional approval by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) for use in children aged 6 months to under 5…

  • Gladstone Park teen caught speeding

    Gladstone Park teen caught speeding

    Gladstone Park teenager is expected to be charged after the car he was driving was impounded by police on Wednesday night. Police impounded a BMW…

  • Plan to slash swim lesson wait times

    Plan to slash swim lesson wait times

    Ballooning swimming lesson wait times at Hume council-run swim centres has prompted a decision to install a platform floor in the Splash Aqua Park’s olympic-sized…

  • COVID symptoms, testing declined in August

    COVID symptoms, testing declined in August

    Fewer Australians, including those in Whittlesea and Hume reported household members experiencing cold, flu or COVID-19 symptoms, and fewer reported testing for COVID-19, according to…

  • State election staff needed

    State election staff needed

    Applications are still open to work at November’s upcoming election and contribute to Victorian democracy. The Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) is seeking casual staff to…

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