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Open day at Wimbi in Fawkner
Early Learning Victoria invites everyone interested to attend an open day at Early Learning Victoria Wimbi, to view the centre and meet the experienced and…
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Golden glow for Gardenia Road
Gardenia Road will soon be shining a little brighter, thanks to a community-led project set to light up the neighbourhood during this year’s Walking Thomastown…
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Incinerator ignites heated debate in Wollert
Wollert residents have been left frustrated after Cleanaway was allocated a waste-to-energy (WtE) cap licence for its proposed Melbourne energy resource recovery centre (MERC), despite…
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Major road closures to disrupt travel across the north
Drivers in Melbourne’s north are being urged to plan ahead, with a series of road and lane closures set to cause significant delays over the…
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Trout and about
Families in Roxburgh Park and Sunbury will be able to reel in some monster catches this spring, with both Roxburgh Park Lakes and Spavin Drive…
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Pedestrian dies after Thomastown collision
A woman has died after being struck by a truck in Thomastown earlier this month. Emergency services were called to the intersection of Latitude Boulevard…
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Sincerely Yours brings music, memories and connection for seniors
Hume’s seniors will be treated to a special afternoon of music, history and community when Little Pine Tree Productions brings Sincerely Yours to Tullamarine community…
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Have your say on council’s property decisions
Whittlesea council is inviting residents to have their say on a new draft plan which outlines how council manages the properties it owns. Councillors voted…
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Leaf your worries behind at nature journaling workshop
For those looking to slow down, clear the mind, and reconnect with the natural world, an upcoming workshop at Woodlands Historic Park offers the perfect…
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Police investigate Campbellfield theft and collision
Police are investigating a theft and collision in Campbellfield on Sunday, August 24. Officers responded to reports of a theft at a clothing store on…
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Legislation set to tighten childcare regulation
The state government has announced it will spend $42 million on boosting safety in early childcare centres. The first steps will involve implementing all 22…
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State agencies combine to combat chronic diseases
Australia’s four state-based prevention agencies, including VicHealth, have formalised a new forum to better tackle the shared drivers of chronic diseases which are the leading…













