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  • Man shot in Broadmeadows

    Man shot in Broadmeadows

    A man was taken to hospital last night after being shot in the stomach in Broadmeadows on Tuesday afternoon. The man, believed to be in…

  • Teen dies after horror crash at Somerton

    Teen dies after horror crash at Somerton

    UPDATE A 15-year-old boy has died in hospital a day after the car he was in was crushed by a truck in Somerton. The Volkswagen sedan…

  • Property markets booming in some northern suburbs

    A clutch of suburbs in Melbourne’s outer north has witnessed growth of up to 17 per cent in property prices over the past year. Australian…

  • Moorabool nurses set sights high

    Moorabool nurses set sights high

    Three Moorabool maternal and child health nurses have recently qualified as internationally recognised lactation consultants. With funding from the Macedon Ranges and North Western Melbourne…

  • Christmas Drive steps into gear

    Christmas Drive steps into gear

    The lead-up to Christmas is an expensive time of year for many families, says Katriece Bolden, from welfare agency Whittlesea Community Connections (WCC). She said…

  • Police uncover stolen car parts operation in Campbellfield

    A specialist police unit has successfully prosecuted a northern suburbs business for its involvement in stripping stolen cars for parts. Operation Neoplastic involved detectives from…

  • Crafting a fitting tribute to family violence victims

    Crafting a fitting tribute to family violence victims

    Barbara Ryder and Judy Lund are former victims of family violence who are keen supporters of Hume council’s campaign for White Ribbon Day. They belong…

  • Darebin Creek Trail reopened at Mill Park

    Darebin Creek Trail reopened at Mill Park

    Bike riders can now cycle between Mill Park and Alphington on a sealed path, after upgrades to a popular bike track were completed. Whittlesea council…

  • Plan to slug residents for parking bays ‘unjust’

    Plan to slug residents for parking bays ‘unjust’

    A plan to ask Hume residents to pay more than $1200 to install a car parking space in narrow streets has been labelled “unjust” and…

  • Fire fighters control Somerton tip fire

    Fire fighters control Somerton tip fire

    Firefighters have brought a blaze at an abandoned waste site in Somerton under control, six days after it was sparked by lightning. A spokesman from…

  • Woman still critical after Thomastown house fire

    Woman still critical after Thomastown house fire

    A woman remains in a critical condition after an intense fire tore through her Thomastown house last Wednesday. Emergency services were called to her Kingsley…

  • A welcome mosaic project in Darley

    A welcome mosaic project in Darley

    The entrance to Darley Neighbourhood House will get a bright new facelift. As part of Moorabool council’s community arts grants, the neighbourhood house’s mosaics group…

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