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  • Police shut down rogue wrecker

    Police shut down rogue wrecker

    Detectives have issued almost $4000 in fines and shut down an unregistered business following an inspection in Campbellfield last week. Investigators from the Victoria Police…

  • A place for all to play

    A place for all to play

    Mill Park’s newest play space has been given the “tick of approval” by kids of all ages and abilities. The all abilities play space on…

  • MP blasts care provider

    MP blasts care provider

    Heritage Care Epping Garden is “not fit” to hold accreditation as an aged care operator, according to Scullin MP Andrew Giles. Speaking in federal Parliament…

  • Bakehouse tastes success

    Bakehouse tastes success

    It’s official – Whittlesea Bakehouse’s vanilla slice is the best in Victoria, for the second year in a row. Michael Valenti and Adrian Caporetto are…

  • Whittlesea administrator resigns

    Whittlesea administrator resigns

    Whittlesea administrator Bruce Billson has resigned from the council eight months into his four-year term. Mr Billson was one of three administrators appointed to Whittlesea…

  • Mental health service shake-up in north

    Mental health service shake-up in north

    Mental health services in the north will be overhauled following the release of the Royal Commission into Victoria’s mental health system. The Victorian government last…

  • College honours favourite son

    College honours favourite son

    A $5 million state-of-the-art community and sporting pavilion at Assumption College, Kilmore is taking shape. The Neale Daniher pavilion is named after the “much-loved” alumnus.…

  • New face of hope

    New face of hope

    AFLW rising star Isabel Huntington was announced as the newest ambassador for Hope Street youth and family services on International Women’s Day, yesterday. Best known…

  • Voice Mickleham Road concerns: Cr

    Voice Mickleham Road concerns: Cr

    Craigieburn residents are being encouraged to voice their concerns about the state government’s decision not to duplicate Mickleham Road prior to the fast tracking of…

  • Wheely good fun

    Wheely good fun

    Pupils at Doreen’s Ashley Park Primary School are gearing up for a day of active travel next week as part of National Ride2School Day. Principal…

  • Charity house launched

    Charity house launched

    Nine-year-old Ava Pattie recently celebrated two years clear of leukaemia by lending a hand to the launch of the 2021 Good Friday Appeal’s Charity Home…

  • Swim schools popular

    Swim schools popular

    Hume parents are ensuring their children are safe around water. There’s been a surge in demand for swimming lessons following the coronavirus pandemic putting a…

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