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  • Medcraft slams expensive ‘farce’

    Medcraft slams expensive ‘farce’

      Hume council is believed to have spent $54,000 on the failed campaign to separate Sunbury from Hume. The money was spent on two inquiries…

  • Cool for kids, guaranteed

    Cool for kids, guaranteed

    Jyle and Stephanie Edgell and Antonio Pavone (pictured) escaped the summer heat at St Albans Leisure Centre last week. They were among hundreds of Brimbank…

  • Cool crafts for kids

    Cool crafts for kids

    School holidays have kept Brimbank libraries busier than ever, with a host of holiday activities to keep the children entertained … and plenty more to…

  • ‘Toxic’ tyre fire rages

    ‘Toxic’ tyre fire rages

    By Samantha Walker Firefighters are pouring 10,000 litres of water and fire retardant a minute onto a large tyre fire in Broadmeadows, even employing water…

  • Four arrested in raid

    By Samantha Walker   BREAKING: Police arrested four people in Lalor this morning in relation to a Macleod burglary on December 12. Three men and…

  • Riding for charity

    Riding for charity

    By Samantha Walker Doreen resident Hayley Tuck hadn’t ridden a bicycle for almost 20 years when she helped out on a charity ride from Torquay…

  • Police seek help

    Police seek help

    By Samantha Walker Police have released an image of one of two men they wish to speak to about a suspicious grass fire in Roxburgh…

  • Hume a weapons hub

    By Samantha Walker Hume is a hub for weapons and explosives offences, recording the most in the state, according to recently released Crime Statistics Agency…

  • Hume kids urged to book it in

    Hume kids urged to book it in

    Children in the City of Hume are being encouraged to join kids like Hannah (pictured) and lose themselves in a book – or 20 – as…

  • Fines likely over Sydenham Road illegal dumping

    Fines likely over Sydenham Road illegal dumping

    Another two residents have been identified as illegal dumpers by Brimbank council in a Delahey street known as a hotspot for hoon behaviour and dumped…

  • Federal government ups funding for ice treatment

    A Mill Park woman, whose 28-year-old son has been a problematic drug user for 14 years, has welcomed the Federal Government’s investment to tackle ice,…

  • Award for Somerton workplace ‘life savers’

    Award for Somerton workplace ‘life savers’

    When Terry Thompson saw co-worker Ryan Buchanan slumped in the seat of his forklift, he knew something was amiss. “He just stopped to drop a…

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