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  • Camp Road reopens to traffic

    Camp Road reopens to traffic

    Motorists are able to drive along Camp Road once again following the removal of the level crossing, but train users are in for another week…

  • Whittlesea, Hume councils among state’s most secretive

    Whittlesea, Hume councils among state’s most secretive

    Whittlesea council has been revealed as one of Melbourne’s most secretive councils for the second year in a row, with more than one quarter of…

  • My place: Pradeep Tiwari

    My place: Pradeep Tiwari

    Fresh from the success of his recent Festival of Lights, Pradeep Tiwari wants to bring some Christmas cheer to his beloved West Footscray. He speaks with Benjamin…

  • Edgars Creek Secondary College principal named

    Edgars Creek Secondary College principal named

    The first principal of Edgars Creek Secondary College has been named – and she’s excited about both her new role and the school’s future. Joanne Camozzato,…

  • Fire season launched in Whittlesea, Hume

    Whittlesea and Hume residents are being warned about the risk of grassfires this summer as dry conditions increase the likelihood of fires. Fire restrictions came…

  • Craigieburn crime spree spurs safety fears

    Thieves kicked in doors to force their way into Craigieburn homes during a three-day crime spree recently. Thirteen homes across the suburb were broken into…

  • Record entries for Whittlesea art exhibition

    Record entries for Whittlesea art exhibition

    More than 120 artists have signed up for the annual Whittlesea art exhibition. The exhibition showcases Whittlesea’s artistic community and includes paintings, drawings, collages, sculptures,…

  • Hume relay ready to roll

    Hume relay ready to roll

    The countdown is on to next year’s Hume Relay for Life, with organisers hoping for a  record turnout for the Cancer Council fundraiser. The 2018…

  • Mernda rail takes toll on kangaroos

    Whittlesea council is calling for more to be done to protect kangaroos displaced by the Mernda rail extension amid concerns too many are being hit…

  • Whittlesea safety forum to tackle youth, crime

    Whittlesea police will hold a community safety forum next week to help address youth-related issues. The forum will be part of the Community Safety Networks…

  • Thomastown cheese companies named as dairy award finalists

    Thomastown cheese companies named as dairy award finalists

    Thomastown is continuing to make a name for itself in the foodie world, with two cheese producers named as finalists in the Australian Grand Dairy…

  • Former Broadmeadows Primary School site earmarked for housing

    Former Broadmeadows Primary School site earmarked for housing

    The site of the former Broadmeadows Primary School is set to be sold for housing as part of a state government plan to build up…

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