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  • Alarm over Craigieburn mortgage debt

    Craigieburn topped Moody Investors Service Australia’s residential mortgage delinquency data map, which was released late last month. The data shows that delinquency rates in Craigieburn…

  • New book a footy story with a difference

    New book a footy story with a difference

    A new children’s book about a girl in a hijab who wants to start a football team will be launched at Craigieburn library this week.…

  • Plot to create own winter produce

    Plot to create own winter produce

    Budding green thumbs can get their hands dirty at a Hume council planting event in Craigieburn next month. The council is encouraging children to help…

  • New playground for South Morang

    New playground for South Morang

    Children living in South Morang’s Hawkstowe estate will soon have a new playground to explore. The playground will be built in Hawkstowe Parade at McMillan…

  • Million Paws to the rescue

    Million Paws to the rescue

    Whittlesea residents are being encouraged to pull on their walking shoes and prepare their pooches for the annual Million Paws walk. The event is the…

  • New custody officers on the beat at Broady

    New custody officers on the beat at Broady

    Custody officers have been deployed to Broadmeadows in a bid to help police get out from behind their desks and back on the streets. The…

  • United approach to ice rehab in Whittlesea

    Whittlesea police are on a mission to prevent ice use becoming a significant problem in the area. Data from the Crime Statistics Agency shows 130…

  • Young offenders on the rise in Whittlesea

    Young offenders on the rise in Whittlesea

    Crimes committed by young offenders are on the rise in Whittlesea, new data reveals. Crime Statistics Agency data shows the number of youth offences in…

  • Woman critically injured in ring road crash

    A Craigieburn woman is fighting for her life after being thrown from her car in a crash in Thomastown. The 28-year-old was driving her green…

  • ‘Breakthrough’ in Tom O’Connell murder case

    ‘Breakthrough’ in Tom O’Connell murder case

    Homicide squad detectives believe they have made a breakthrough in their investigation into the murder of Mernda man Thomas O’Connell earlier this year. Mr O’Connell…

  • RSPCA admits to ‘letting down’ horses

    The RSPCA says it’s reviewing its handling of animal cruelty reports after more than 40 dead and badly malnourished horses were found at a Bulla…

  • Hume set to become surf city

    Hume set to become surf city

    Surfers will no longer have to leave Melbourne in search of the perfect, six foot wave. An $18.5 million surfing lagoon, the first in the…

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