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  • Home invasion arrests

    Home invasion arrests

    Police have arrested four males in relation to a home invasion and non-fatal shooting that occurred in Gladstone Park last month. A 17-year-old Mill Park…

  • New facilities for Huskisson Reserve

    New facilities for Huskisson Reserve

    Huskisson reserve may soon receive new and improved facilities in a major project proposed for the reserve in Lalor. The $6.4 million project will include…

  • Whittlesea wants affordable housing

    Whittlesea wants affordable housing

    Whittlesea council will begin community consultation after the introduction of an affordable housing plan during a council meeting on Tuesday, August 19. Council heard the…

  • More buses for route 390

    More buses for route 390

    Commuters on Route 390 are set to benefit from major service improvements starting September 7. The busy route, which runs between Mernda station and Craigieburn…

  • Time is of the essence at St Monica’s

    Time is of the essence at St Monica’s

    St Monica’s College Epping celebrated the opening of its new St Stephen/Gaudete Campus in Reservoir by burying a time capsule in a special location on…

  • Sunbury Road set for major works

    Sunbury Road set for major works

    Sunbury Road travellers are being warned to prepare for heavy delays, with works are set to begin on the third runway at Melbourne Airport. The…

  • Mother-daughter art duo Joins record-breaking art show

    Mother-daughter art duo Joins record-breaking art show

    Benetas Bridgewater Lake resident Dorothy Collins, 80, and her daughter Amanda Russell, 52, will each submit six pieces for the 13th annual Bridgewater Lake Art…

  • Five teens charged

    Five teens charged

    Five teenagers have been charged after an alleged robbery spree targeting supermarkets across metropolitan Melbourne on Monday, August 18. The group were allegedly armed with…

  • Hume’s only Pacific Island Playgroup wants to stick around

    Hume’s only Pacific Island Playgroup wants to stick around

    Pacific Island playgroup celebrated Tonga language week on Monday, August 18 at Broadmeadows Community Hub with Tongan food, song and dance. The community playgroup for…

  • Shaving for a cause

    Shaving for a cause

    Students and staff from Kolbe Catholic College have gone under the shears for a good cause. Raising more than $8100 in the fight against cancer…

  • Runway works to begin this month

    Runway works to begin this month

    Melbourne airport has announced initial construction for its third runway will commence this month, alongside community consultation for the development of the third runway noise…

  • Hume’s flexible waste vouchers success

    Hume’s flexible waste vouchers success

    Hume council’s move to a more flexible waste voucher system has been an overwhelming success in its first year, with residents redeeming nearly 95,000 waste…

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