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  • No place to call home

    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.…

  • Police investigating Wollert crash

    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.…

  • Ilim College to be listed COVID-19 exposure site

    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…

  • Fires stoke residents’ fears

    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…

  • Tullamarine COVID-19 exposure site

    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…

  • Men’s shed funds welcome

    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…

  • Art tells a shared story

    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…

  • Police investigating Tullamarine truck rollover

    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…

  • Refugee’s story lives on

    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…

  • Recycling station bids rejected

    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.…

  • Low jab rate in north-west

    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…

  • School ‘at breaking point’

    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…

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