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  • Mickleham’s hot property

    Mickleham’s hot property

    Homebuyers are continuing to flock to the northern suburbs, with Mickleham named as the nation’s top residential building hotspot. According to the Housing Industry Association…

  • Hume, Whittlesea crime follows state trend

    Hume, Whittlesea crime follows state trend

    The number of criminal offences recorded in Whittlesea and Hume fell in the 12 months to March, new Crime Statistics Agency data reveals. CSA revealed…

  • Hume looks at hardship policy

    Hume looks at hardship policy

    Hume council will look at establishing a financial hardship policy after a statewide investigation found it was one of only two council areas in the…

  • Food drive for families

    Food drive for families

    Craigieburn shoppers are being encouraged to add a few extra non-perishable items to their trolley next time they do a grocery shop to help support…

  • School holiday fun

    School holiday fun

    Hume and Whittlesea residents will have plenty of activities to choose from these school holidays, with Craigieburn Central and Whittlesea council hosting a number of…

  • Budget cash for centre safety works

    Budget cash for centre safety works

    Creeds Farm Living and Learning Centre in Epping is a step closer to reopening its doors after Whittlesea council agreed to help fund structural repairs…

  • ‘Noisy’ roundabout to be resurfaced

    ‘Noisy’ roundabout to be resurfaced

    A ‘noisy’ and ‘unsafe’ Craigieburn roundabout will be resurfaced at a cost of $120.000. At a recent council meeting, Hume councillors voted to remove the…

  • New campaign to focus on carrying knives

    New campaign to focus on carrying knives

    Crime Stoppers Victoria along with police and medical professionals are calling on young people to think about the consequences of carrying a knife. A campaign…

  • Call to get storm ready

    Call to get storm ready

    Craigieburn’s State Emergency Services (SES) unit is urging residents to be better prepared for major storms, like the one that tore through the state earlier…

  • Dine with legends

    Dine with legends

    A legendary organisation has been awarded a $10,000 grant from Hume council to expand outdoor dining and tourism opportunities. Living Legends in Woodlands Drive, Greenvale…

  • Students’ art to light up Broadmeadows

    Students’ art to light up Broadmeadows

    Art works created by Hume Central Secondary College students will be projected onto Broadmeadows Town Hall in August as part of the Broadmeadows Festival. Students…

  • Community rallies around fire victims

    Community rallies around fire victims

    A Kalkallo family has been shaken by a house fire that claimed almost everything but their lives. The family’s home caught fire earlier this month,…

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