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  • Craigieburn teen wins skills competition

    Craigieburn teen wins skills competition

    Chris French is most at ease with a paint brush in hand. The 19-year-old left Rosehill Secondary College in Niddrie in year 11 to pursue…

  • Growth funds rejuvenates Whittlesea parks

    Growth funds rejuvenates Whittlesea parks

    A $50 million fund for high growth suburbs set up by the state government late last year is already paying dividends for Mill Park families.…

  • Only the best for Bundoora’s frogs

    Only the best for Bundoora’s frogs

    To be a frog in Bundoora is to be a well looked after amphibian. A team of dedicated conservationists from Melbourne Water is cleaning up…

  • Boom times for Craigieburn bowls

    Boom times for Craigieburn bowls

    Craigieburn Bowling Club president Darrel Cochrane is hopeful a new $1.8 million clubroom will lure more women to the sport. Mr Cochrane says the male-to-female…

  • Hume braces for hard rates ask

    Hume mayor Helen Patsikatheodorou says state and federal governments may need to take back some of the services they’ve been handing to councils. Cr Patsikatheodorou…

  • Donnybrook Cheese family proposes museum

    Donnybrook Cheese family proposes museum

    The family behind a Donnybrook restaurant and cheese shop has offered to build a museum dedicated to the region’s history if the state government agrees…

  • Let good council CEOs stay: Hume boss

    Let good council CEOs stay: Hume boss

    Councils that are happy with the performance of their chief executive shouldn’t be forced to readvertise the job every four years. That’s the view Hume…

  • Rezoning to hit property prices in outer north

    Rezoning to hit property prices in outer north

    A land owner fears the value of his property will be slashed after an independent planning panel endorsed a plan to convert almost 500 hectares…

  • Spike in theft from cars in Highlands Estate

    Spike in theft from cars in Highlands Estate

    Police are urging Craigieburn residents to heed warnings and lock their cars after a spate of thefts from cars in the Highlands estate. Hume crime…

  • Aboriginal health gap evident from birth

    The health gap between north-west Melbourne’s indigenous and non- indigenous populations can be traced to birth, a new report states. The recently released Closing the…

  • Burn offs planned for Craigieburn area

    Craigieburn residents are being warned to expect to see smoke over the coming three weeks as bushfire prevention burns are carried out. Crews from the…

  • Breakfast Club kicks off in primary schools

    Breakfast Club kicks off in primary schools

    Campbellfield Heights Primary School is among 500 Victorian schools that will offer free breakfasts to pupils this year thanks to a state government initiative. Last…

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