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  • The Smith Family’s winter appeal heats up

    The Smith Family’s winter appeal heats up

    Whittlesea families are being called on to lend a hand to some of the community’s most disadvantaged children by supporting The Smith Family’s winter appeal.…

  • Big plans for ‘new Epping’

    Big plans for ‘new Epping’

      Two thousand new homes, a private hospital, an aged care facility and a childcare centre have been slated for development on the site of…

  • Celebrate winter at Pacific Epping’s community fair

    Celebrate winter at Pacific Epping’s community fair

    Winter is coming to Pacific Epping. The Cooper Street shopping centre will be transformed into at weekend as part of its annual community fair. The…

  • Family violence the “highest priority” for Whittlesea police

      Family violence accounts for about 60 per cent of the work done by Whittlesea police, according to Inspector Paul Tysoe. Inspector Tysoe said dealing…

  • Violinist on the rise

    Violinist on the rise

    When Nyssa Sanguansri was three years old, she saw a television cartoon of Bugs Bunny playing the violin. That inspired her to ask her parents…

  • Sunbury businesses fuel loyalty

    Sunbury businesses are uniting in a campaign to encourage residents to go local. Several shops have jumped on board a co-operative fuel discount program that…

  • MY BRIMBANK

    MY BRIMBANK

    What’s your connection to Brimbank?   I was born here and have been living in the area since. I’m currently living in Cairnlea.   What…

  • Malmsbury: Staff living in fear of inmates

    By Benjamin Preiss/The Age Youth detention centre staff are refusing to report assaults against them to police because they fear revenge attacks from inmates, Victoria’s…

  • Sunbury is raising the bar for men’s health

    Sunbury is raising the bar for men’s health

    Sunbury is working to raise the bar for men’s health. A free tradie breakfast, part of Australia’s Men’s Health Week (June 12-18), will be held…

  • Lamb raisesthe baaa

    Lamb raisesthe baaa

    Saturday is not your average lamb – she trots around thanks to a cart, sleeps in a “race car” and receives care on call. Or…

  • Sweet decision for ex- auto workers

    Some of Australia’s most iconic confectionery will soon be manufactured by former automotive workers. Broadmeadows’ Prydes Confectionery, whose popular products include hard jubes, retro and…

  • Broadmeadows Town Hall floor transformed into art

    Broadmeadows Town Hall floor transformed into art

    The floor of Broadmeadows town hall has been cut up in the name of art. Artist Robbie Rowlands recently cut into the floor of the…

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