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  • 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…

  • Craigieburn blaze sparks safety warning

    Craigieburn blaze sparks safety warning

    A Craigieburn woman’s escape from a house fire is a stark reminder of the dangers of unattended candles and the need for working smoke alarms…

  • Chance to recognise sporting dads

    Chance to recognise sporting dads

    Melburnians are being called upon to nominate local dads making a difference in grassroots sport for the Community Sports Dad of the Year. A national…

  • Pride film fest a first

    Pride film fest a first

    The Melbourne International Film Festival might be underway now, but the inner-west will soon play host to a unique film festival all of its own.…

  • Spookier than ever

    Spookier than ever

    They’re creepy and they’re kooky, they’re mysterious and spooky. They’re all together ooky, so clap twice and welcome Point Cook P-9 College’s performance of The…

  • Back in time

    Back in time

    Travel back in time and experience film in a whole new way with The Sounds of Silent. Back by popular demand, the Lancefield Mechanics Institute…

  • Monty Python comes to the west

    Monty Python comes to the west

    Do you like to look on the bright side of life? If so, you should see St Albans Secondary College’s production of Monty Python’s Spamalot.…

  • Mayor to advocate federally

    Mayor to advocate federally

    Hume council mayor Jarrod Bell will head to Canberra to advocate alongside six other mayors in a joint advocacy push for Melbourne’s north. The travel…

  • Investigating Hume’s community facilities

    Investigating Hume’s community facilities

    Hume council will conduct an audit of all community halls and centres within the municipality to see how these services can be better utilised. Councillor…

  • Plans adopted

    Plans adopted

    Hume council will need to spend more than $1 billion in the next 10 years on capital works according to the council’s 10 year financial…

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