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  • Police nab alleged thief after citizens arrest

    A man will face court on Thursday after he was allegedly caught pilfering through cars in Meadow Heights. Police have been told that the 18-year-old…

  • Police ramp up patrols to prevent burglaries

    Police will ramp up their presence in parts of Whittlesea on Thursday and Friday in a bid to reduce residential burglaries and vehicle-related crimes. As…

  • Food waste power plant for Wollert

    Food waste power plant for Wollert

    A waste to energy facility under construction in Wollert will convert 100 tonnes of organic food waste a day into electricity from next year. Yarra…

  • Kids win from Northern Health run fun

    Kids win from Northern Health run fun

    Residents of Melbourne’s northern suburbs are being urged to pull on their runners to help raise money for paediatric services at Northern Health. The Northern…

  • Mill Park Secondary college revamp

    Mill Park Secondary college revamp

    Mill Park Secondary College’s ageing buildings will be freshened up, with the school receiving $1.5 million in maintenance funding from the state government. The money…

  • Growing pains for Northern Hospital

    Growing pains for Northern Hospital

    Half of elective surgery patients at the Northern Hospital are waiting more than 72 days for their operations, new state government data reveals. The Victorian…

  • Council ‘shouldn’t let debt stop investment’

    Council ‘shouldn’t let debt stop investment’

    Hume council should not become obsessed with paying off debt at the expense of funding necessary projects, according to Cr Adem Atmaca. The former mayor…

  • Hume council expands indigenous recognition

    Hume council expands indigenous recognition

    Hume council is hoping that expanded recognition of the city’s 1000 indigenous residents will foster an environment that will help ‘‘close the gap’’ on life…

  • Cheering on an aloha adventure

    Cheering on an aloha adventure

    Mernda sisters Shanra and Aria Clemmet are heading to Hawaii next month to take on some of the world’s best cheerleaders at the Global Dance and…

  • Jumping at the opportunity to help kids

    Jumping at the opportunity to help kids

    Seda Eravsar has always been adventurous. So when a friend suggested she abseil down a 27-storey building two years ago to raise money for charity,…

  • Young Epping dancers on the big stage

    Young Epping dancers on the big stage

    Four aspiring ballet dancers from Epping have been given a chance to take to the stage with the Victorian State Ballet. Cindy, 10, Julia, 11,…

  • Training program leaves no youth behind

    Young people living in Broadmeadows who have been “left behind” will get more help accessing vocational training and employment as part of a new state…

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