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  • Calls for toll subsidies to cut local truck traffic

    Calls for toll subsidies to cut local truck traffic

    Maribyrnong council is calling for subsidies to encourage freight trucks off inner-west residential streets and on to existing and future toll roads. The council will…

  • Volcano park pays tribute to Aitken Hill

    Volcano park pays tribute to Aitken Hill

    Greenvale and Craigieburn residents with thriving gardens owe their fertile soil to a small but now eroded volcano. The summit of Aitken Hill has been…

  • Gun laws fast-tracked after Thomastown shooting

    Gun laws fast-tracked after Thomastown shooting

    The fatal shooting at Thomastown last week has prompted the state government to fast-track tougher gun trafficking laws. The latest drive-by shooting in Melbourne’s north…

  • Recycled water piped to school drinking taps

    Recycled water piped to school drinking taps

    An investigation is under way to determine how recycled water normally used for flushing toilets was connected to a Craigieburn secondary school’s drinking fountains. Routine…

  • Sky high teen pregnancy rates in the north

    Sky high teen pregnancy rates in the north

    Hume and Whittlesea have the highest rates of teenage pregnancy in Melbourne’s north. A report by Women’s Health in the North (WHIN) reveals that the…

  • Whittlesea businesses caught in training crackdown

    Whittlesea businesses caught in training crackdown

    Three Whittlesea businesses have been disqualified from hiring apprentices following an investigation into the quality of their training. Representatives of the state government’s Victorian Registration…

  • Speed humps for busy Doreen road

    Speed humps for busy Doreen road

    Four speed humps will be installed on a Doreen distributor road to deter hoon drivers and protect children at a childcare centre. A report prepared…

  • Epping ram-raid causes $35,000 damage | VIDEO

    Epping ram-raid causes $35,000 damage | VIDEO

    The owners of an Epping supermarket will ramp up security after their store was ram-raided on Sunday morning. A stolen car was used to break…

  • Whittlesea resumes fire hazard inspections

    Whittlesea resumes fire hazard inspections

    After an unusually hot October and an early start to the bushfire season, residents are being urged to have properties readied now. Whittlesea council’s fire…

  • Housing to be allowed near Bulla landfill

    Housing to be allowed near Bulla landfill

    Almost 130 hectares of land next to a Bulla quarry and landfill has been rezoned to allow housing developments to cater for urban growth. The…

  • Djerriwarrh Health Services board sacked

    The entire board was last week formally sacked at the Bacchus Marsh hospital where seven baby deaths in two years are being investigated. The eight…

  • Deer culling begins in Kinglake National Park

    Deer culling begins in Kinglake National Park

    Deer are being culled in Kinglake National Park in an effort to protect the habitat of endangered animals nearly wiped out by the Black Saturday…

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