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  • Tinsel, tears and total chaos

    Tinsel, tears and total chaos

    Gladstone Park Secondary College student Jasper McDonald Parsons is set to star in a cheeky reimagining for the stage of one of the most beloved…

  • Rugby fans get extra trains for Lions match

    Rugby fans get extra trains for Lions match

    Rugby fans attending the British and Irish Lions first game in Melbourne for their 2025 tour, will have extra V-Line services to help them get…

  • Funding offered for more battery disposal sites

    Funding offered for more battery disposal sites

    Victorian households could soon find it easier to get rid of batteries with the amount of battery collection points set to expand. The state government…

  • Man charged in connection to theft of vehicle used in Melbourne synagogue arson attack

    Man charged in connection to theft of vehicle used in Melbourne synagogue arson attack

    A man had been charged over his alleged role in the theft of the blue VW Golf, which was allegedly later used by those involved…

  • Woman charged after evade

    Woman charged after evade

    Police have charged a Gladstone Park woman after she allegedly attempted to avoid police in Melbourne’s northern suburbs on Wednesday. A grey Toyota Hilux was…

  • Man charged re Roxburgh Park shooting and illicit firearms trafficking

    Man charged re Roxburgh Park shooting and illicit firearms trafficking

    A Roxburgh Park man has been charged following an incident in Roxburgh Park earlier this week where a man was found with a gunshot wound…

  • Hume targets rubbish, dog attacks

    Hume targets rubbish, dog attacks

    Illegal dumping, dog attack legislation and wildlife road strikes will be top of Hume council’s agenda at the Municipal Association of Victoria (MAV) state council…

  • Travel expense bid knocked back

    Travel expense bid knocked back

    A request for Hume council to cover the travel expenses for a councillor to attend the maiden speech of Maribyrnong MP Jo Briskey at Parliament…

  • Call for safety upgrades

    Call for safety upgrades

    A Hume councillor is calling for safety improvements along a key Kalkallo road that has been the site of an “abundance of near misses”. During…

  • School holiday boomerang art

    School holiday boomerang art

    Kids flocked to Thomastown library on July 15 to take part in a special boomerang painting workshop led by First Nations Incursions. The workshop was…

  • A place to call home

    A place to call home

    Lalor District Men’s Shed is hoping upgraded facilities will help increase its member numbers, The group’s location at the old trade wing in Lalor Secondary…

  • Consumer win in card surcharge cut as business bristles

    Consumer win in card surcharge cut as business bristles

    Removing surcharges fees on debit and credit card transactions could save consumers more than $1 billion, but small businesses say the changes will just hide…

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