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  • Snow job done on sewerage system

    Snow job done on sewerage system

    It looked like snow and it’s definitely been chilly north of the CBD, but Wallan is not a place known for such events. To the…

  • Hume CFA in for an upgrade

    Hume CFA in for an upgrade

    It’s out with the old and in with the new at the Hume CFA’s base in Yuroke. State government funding will allow the fire brigade…

  • Mickleham Kilmore bushfire recovery review

    Mickleham Kilmore bushfire recovery review

    The mop-up after the February 2014 Mickleham/Kilmore bushfires that raced across Melbourne’s north is being brought into sharp focus. Victoria’s inspector general for emergency management,…

  • St Monica’s girls catch footy fever

    St Monica’s girls catch footy fever

    Women’s increasing influential role in AFL is catching on at the grassroots level. Since St Monica’s College began offering football for girls two years ago,…

  • Design a scarf for new Scout group

    Design a scarf for new Scout group

    Scouts have been wearing scarves loosely knotted around their necks since 1911. To keep with tradition, the newly formed Epping North Scout Group wants to…

  • Whittlesea and Hume growth to outpace Geelong

    The populations of Whittlesea and Hume will each mirror that of Geelong come 2031, the state government’s latest population report forecasts. The Victoria in Future…

  • Emergency service members to donate blood

    Emergency service members to donate blood

    As if they don’t do enough to save lives, Melton’s emergency services workers are now rolling up their sleeves to donate blood. Melton police senior constable…

  • Pokies trial effectiveness questioned

    Whittlesea’s gaming venues will not take part in a trial pre-commitment scheme for problem gamblers, despite being among the state’s most profitable pokies clubs. The…

  • Council rangers cop threats and abuse over dogs

    Council rangers cop threats and abuse over dogs

    Hume rangers have had threatening phone calls, emails and letters, been abused during court hearings, and one officer’s name and workplace was made public and…

  • Forks on the road lead to new market

    Forks on the road lead to new market

    More than 800 forklifts will depart on a 32-kilometre journey from West Melbourne to Epping later this month. In a nod to the heavy lifting…

  • Toxic waste zone threatened once again

    Toxic waste zone threatened once again

    A group fighting development on buffer land which surrounds a contaminated former industrial tip at Tullamarine has called on Hume council to knock back a…

  • Students taught to tackle tagging

    Students taught to tackle tagging

    Come November, every secondary school student in Hume will be well versed in the legal ramifications of scrawling their name on someone else’s property. Hume…

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