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  • Salvos keen to better fundraising appeal

    Salvos keen to better fundraising appeal

    Residents of Melbourne’s northern suburbs are being urged to give generously to this year’s Red Shield Appeal. Volunteers from the Craigieburn Salvation Army will be…

  • New independence for crash survivours

    New independence for crash survivours

    Jimmy Baker didn’t feel like he had any independence before moving into his specially designed unit in Glenroy last month. Mr Baker was left with…

  • Tags to help soldier on

    Tags to help soldier on

    A Thomastown company is on a mission to help address the emotional battles soldiers are facing away from the frontline. Uniform manufacturer Australian Defence Apparel…

  • College musical a popular proposal

    College musical a popular proposal

    Marymede Catholic College students will rock the Plenty Ranges Arts and Convention Centre right back to the 1980s next week. The students are taking over…

  • Hoons prompt more Aitken Boulevard patrols

    Hoons prompt more Aitken Boulevard patrols

    Police have vowed to continue patrols on Aitken Boulevard until there is a “dramatic reduction” in the number of drivers speeding on the road. Police…

  • Epping tops hot property list

    Epping has been named as one of Melbourne’s top growth suburbs after median house prices rose almost 11 per cent in the first three months…

  • Councillors plead for Sunbury Road fix

    Councillors plead for Sunbury Road fix

    A potentially catastrophic incident has prompted Hume council to again urge VicRoads to speed up plans to duplicate Sunbury Road. The roads authority has confirmed…

  • Driver flees booze bus at ‘180km/h’

    Driver flees booze bus at ‘180km/h’

    A driver trying to avoid a police booze bus sped away from officers at more than 180km/h in Melbourne’s north, police allege. The silver Commodore…

  • Body found in Epping paddock

    A body was been found in grassland at Epping. The body was discovered next to the Bunnings store on Cooper Street just after 3pm on Friday, a Victoria…

  • Hoons carve up Meadow Heights park

    Hoons carve up Meadow Heights park

    Reckless hoons have smashed into a fence surrounding an athletics track at a Meadow Heights reserve and carved up an area of grass which is…

  • Warning over fake-police scam calls

    Police are warning the community of a scam where the caller claims to be from Craigieburn police station and makes demands for money. Police received…

  • Hume budget looks to ‘deliver community needs’

    Hume budget looks to ‘deliver community needs’

    The completion of Craigieburn Park and the redevelopment of Broadmeadows Town Hall are at the centre of Hume council’s 2016-17 draft budget, as the council…

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