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  • Building ‘left to rot’

    Building ‘left to rot’

    A historic Westmeadows bluestone building has been “left to rot”, according to the community. A building proposal for a residential hotel at 11-17 Ardlie Street,…

  • Grants help community grow

    Grants help community grow

    A nature-based playgroup, a school kitchen garden and a fun run club are among 10 community projects to receive a funding boost from the developers…

  • Fifteen new Hume exposure sites identified

    Fifteen new Hume exposure sites identified

    Three new tier one exposure sites have been identified in Hume. It comes as Victoria recorded 208 new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 this morning.…

  • Mernda train line suspended, buses replacing trains

    Mernda train line suspended, buses replacing trains

    A power supply issue has disrupted train services on the Mernda train line. Buses are replacing trains between Reservoir and Epping. Train services will continue…

  • Virtual twist on kids’ expo

    Virtual twist on kids’ expo

    A popular forum run by Whittlesea council is taking a digital turn this year. The Bringing Up Kids Expo, which each year gives parents and…

  • Socially connected walks

    A teacher at Hume Anglican Grammar is ensuring his year 12 students stay socially connected during Victoria’s sixth COVID-19 lockdown. The lockdown has meant high…

  • Helping women and families

    Helping women and families

    The Whittlesea Womenhood Association Inc (WWAI) is extending a helping hand to families who are experiencing a tough time during the COVID-19 lockdown. WWAI president…

  • Two men charged as part of Operation Achilles

    Two men charged as part of Operation Achilles

    Two men have been charged as part of a police operation targeting hoon activity. A 21-year-old Broadmeadows man and a 19-year-old Melton South man were…

  • Socially connected walks

    A teacher at Hume Anglican Grammar is ensuring his year 12 students stay socially connected during Victoria’s sixth COVID-19 lockdown. The lockdown has meant high…

  • Socially connected walks

    A teacher at Hume Anglican Grammar is ensuring his year 12 students stay socially connected during Victoria’s sixth COVID-19 lockdown. The lockdown has meant high…

  • Food truck fire being investigated

    Food truck fire being investigated

    Police are investigating a fire that destroyed a food truck and left many Sunshine residents with no power on Wednesday night. Emergency services were called…

  • Additional tier 1 Hume exposure sites

    Additional tier 1 Hume exposure sites

    Update: Sixty-seven of today’s 176 coronavirus cases have been connected to metro Melbourne’s northern suburbs. Health Minister Martin Foley announced that seven cases each were…

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