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No place to call home
More than 600 hundred people living in the City of Whittlesea have no place to call home, prompting calls for more support to address homelessness.…
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Police investigating Wollert crash
Police are continuing to investigate a single vehicle crash in Wollert on Saturday which resulted in a three-year-old being taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.…
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Ilim College to be listed COVID-19 exposure site
Ilim College will be listed as a tier one COVID-19 exposure site, according to health officials. Deputy secretary Kate Matson said Ilim College would be…
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Fires stoke residents’ fears
Two fires in Hume in the past week have stirred up residents’ fears once again. Residents of Broadmeadows and surrounding suburbs were issued with an…
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Tullamarine COVID-19 exposure site
O’Brien Glass in Tullamarine has been listed as a tier one COVID-19 exposure site. The business on Butler Way has been listed as an exposure…
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Men’s shed funds welcome
Whittlesea Men’s Shed has received over $4500 from the most recent round of the Foundation for Rural Regional Renewal’s (FRRR) Grants for Resilience & Wellness…
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Art tells a shared story
The stories of the Stolen Generations are being shared in a new exhibition in Hume. The exhibition brings together the work of Aboriginal artists and…
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Police investigating Tullamarine truck rollover
Police are investigating a truck rollover in Tullamarine this morning. Emergency services were called to the Western Ring Road following reports a truck had rolled…
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Refugee’s story lives on
The widower of a poet is making his wife’s dream a reality, by seeing her work about the refugee experience published. Waad Japrita’s wife Maryam…
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Recycling station bids rejected
Two applications for recycling stations in Campbellfield have been knocked back by Hume council because they lacked “basic” information about the storage of waste materials.…
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Low jab rate in north-west
Melbourne’s north-west region has been revealed to have the state’s lowest rate of COVID-19 vaccination, with eligibility and the nature of the workforce being flagged…
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School ‘at breaking point’
Parents from Lalor’s Northern School for Autism are appealing for community support in a campaign for a purpose-built secondary campus. The school is located on…













