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  • Mernda running for mental health

    Mernda running for mental health

    Mernda footballers and netballers are pulling on their running shoes to raise money for Beyond Blue. What started as something to keep fit is now…

  • Man jailed over home invasion

    Man jailed over home invasion

    A man has been sentenced to more than seven years in jail following a home invasion in Westmeadows which left the homeowner feeling unsafe in…

  • Boost for little athletes

    Boost for little athletes

    Craigieburn Little Athletics Centre has received a boost after receiving a funding grant from Coles. Centre president Brooke Johnson said the new equipment which will…

  • New manager for leisure centres

    New manager for leisure centres

    Mill Park Leisure and Whittlesea Swim Centre will be under new management. Whittlesea Council has appointed Belgravia Leisure as the new facility manager at both…

  • Mortgage stress hits 3064

    Mortgage stress hits 3064

    A Hume postcode is experiencing the fourth-highest rate of mortgage stress in Australia, according to a new report. Research and consulting firm Digital Finance Analytics…

  • New beginnings

    New beginnings

    If opening a restaurant wasn’t already hard enough, Huss and Elie Hodroj have done it in the middle of a pandemic The two cousins are…

  • Helping hand

    Helping hand

    People at risk of falling through the cracks throughout the coronavirus crisis are receiving help with essential care for their wellbeing and survival. Not-for-profit community…

  • Councils unite to help ‘abandoned’ people

    Hobsons Bay, Hume and Whittlesea are among 14 Australian councils to sign a declaration to provide financial or in-kind support to asylum seekers, international students…

  • Ezi’s on top of the world

    Ezi’s on top of the world

    Craigieburn’s Ezi Magbegor has capped off a stunning debut Women’s National Basketball Association season, with a championship as the Seattle Storm had a clean sweep…

  • Lasting legacy the aim for adminstrators

    Lasting legacy the aim for adminstrators

    Tara Murray caught up with two of the Whittlesea administrators, Lydia Wilson and Bruce Billson, to chat about their time so far, the future and…

  • Auto wreckers fined

    Auto wreckers fined

    An auto car wreckers in Campbellfield has been fined more than $16,000 by the Environment Protection Authority Victoria (EPA). EPA officers have fined Arara Auto…

  • Doctors join training program

    Doctors join training program

    Four Northern Hospital medical officers have been accepted into the prestigious Royal Australian New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RANZCOG) training program. After having…

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