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  • Broadmeadows house fires deemed suspicious

    Broadmeadows house fires deemed suspicious

    Two house fires in Broadmeadows, started within eight hours of each other, have been declared suspicious by Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV). The first fire was…

  • Bundoora garage fire

    Bundoora garage fire

    The cause of a Bundoora garage fire this afternoon is under investigation. Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV) responded to multiple triple-0 calls about the Bendoran Crescent…

  • Melbourne Market vaccination hub opens for wholesalers

    Melbourne Market vaccination hub opens for wholesalers

    Essential workers in Victoria’s fresh produce supply chain are doing their part, rolling up their sleeves and getting the COVID jab on the job. A…

  • Doreen link to winning lotto syndicate

    Doreen link to winning lotto syndicate

    Ten members of a lotto syndicate – including one who bought their syndicate share in Doreen- can look forward to a hefty boost to their…

  • Spring construction blitz

    Spring construction blitz

    The O’Herns Road and Plenty Road upgrades will be completed during a spring construction blitz, the state government has announced. Crews are currently working on…

  • New Hume exposure sites identified

    New Hume exposure sites identified

    A Broadmeadows school, a Coolaroo service station and a Craigieburn restaurant were added to the Department of Health’s COVID-19 exposure site list overnight. The department…

  • Help shape Whittlesea’s events calendar

    Help shape Whittlesea’s events calendar

    People who live, work and play in the City of Whittlesea are invited to help shape the municipality’s arts, festivals and events calendar. Whittlesea council…

  • Vaccination appointments available at PRACC

    Vaccination appointments available at PRACC

    Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has renewed calls for people to get vaccinated against COVID-19, revealing there are more than 2000 vaccination appointments available at the…

  • Plea to save La Trobe university jobs

    Plea to save La Trobe university jobs

    Calls to save hundreds of jobs at La Trobe University have fallen on “deaf ears”, according to the National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU). The university…

  • Federal road cash plea

    Federal road cash plea

    Hume council has called on the federal government to fund major road upgrades in Mickleham to reduce the impact of the new quarantine hub on…

  • Miss World contestant calls for children’s charity donations

    Miss World contestant calls for children’s charity donations

    A Roxburgh Park beauty pageant contestant is calling for donations to a children’s charity. Shani Moon, 20, is fundraising for children’s charity Variety, which aims…

  • COVID testing plea

    COVID testing plea

    Health officials have urged for higher COVID-19 testing numbers, as the number of cases connected to the MyCentre childcare centre in Broadmeadows continues to grow.…

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