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  • By-election voting closed

    By-election voting closed

    Provisional results from the by-election in Whittlesea’s Lalor Ward will be known from next week. Voting in the by-election closed at 6pm on Friday, August…

  • Illicit tobacco seized in Campbellfield

    Illicit tobacco seized in Campbellfield

    A Craigieburn man has been charged after police seized illicit tobacco valued at close to $2 million and a loaded firearm during a search in…

  • Anniversary to be commemorated

    Anniversary to be commemorated

    Next year will mark the 25th anniversary of Hume council’s Social Justice Charter. Council will plan to host a civic event in 2026 to mark…

  • Protect yourself from burns this winter

    Protect yourself from burns this winter

    Ambulance Victoria is helping educate the community about burn prevention and correct treatment. AV metropolitan acting director regional and clinical operations Jessica McGowan said burn…

  • Protecting work from home

    Protecting work from home

    The state government plans to make working from home a right. Premier Jacinta Allan announced the government will introduce legislation to protect the ability of…

  • Take a night-time stroll through Thomastown

    Take a night-time stroll through Thomastown

    Grab your friends, family, and walking shoes to experience Thomastown in a fun new light at Walking Thomastown, a magical night-time walk through one of…

  • Entries close soon

    Entries close soon

    Time is running out to win the journey of a lifetime! Entries close at noon on Thursday, 14 August, so don’t miss your chance to…

  • New look for Alexander Avenue shopping precinct

    New look for Alexander Avenue shopping precinct

    A major streetscape upgrade has revitalised the Alexander Avenue shopping precinct in Thomastown, creating a safer, greener and more inviting space for locals and visitors.…

  • $1m reward on offer

    $1m reward on offer

    A $1 million reward is on offer for information in relation to the fatal shooting of Robert Issa in a Craigieburn shopping centre car park…

  • Comedic twist on family expectations

    Comedic twist on family expectations

    For those looking to get their laughs from somewhere new this August, look no further than Brown Women Comedy at the Wyndham Cultural Centre. No…

  • Bookmaking in Bacchus Marsh

    Bookmaking in Bacchus Marsh

    If you have ever considered giving bookmaking a go, now is your chance – as a workshop is about to be hosted at Lerderderg Library…

  • Choirs to jam together

    Choirs to jam together

    The sound of singing will reverberate through the western suburbs on Saturday, August 30, when the annual Choir Jam takes place at the Laverton Community…

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