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  • High hopes for social cohesion forum

    High hopes for social cohesion forum

    Social cohesion is becoming more than a buzz phrase in Hume. Five months after the state government announced it would spend $100,000 on local initiatives…

  • Baby Guerilla’s latest mural highlights uni links

    Baby Guerilla’s latest mural highlights uni links

    Prolific Footscray artist Baby Guerrilla explores notions of social connection in her latest giant paste-up for Victoria University. VU commissioned the renowned street artist to…

  • You’re ever too old to learn to swim

    You’re ever too old to learn to swim

    You’re never too old to learn how to swim … and Heather Woodgate will vouch for it. The 60-year-old Hume resident was one of 60…

  • Public feedback sought for Plenty Gorge plan

    Public feedback sought for Plenty Gorge plan

      Parks Victoria is seeking public input to a new 10-year master plan for Plenty Gorge Park. The plan will replace a 1994 version and…

  • NBN to connect more homes in the north

    NBN to connect more homes in the north

    Lightning speed downloads will soon be a reality for more than 36,000 houses in Melbourne’s north. The National Broadband Network’s latest map comes with an…

  • Whittlesea talks ‘dog box’ apartments

    Whittlesea talks ‘dog box’ apartments

    Whittlesea council has made a submission to a discussion paper on the future of apartment design in Victoria, hoping it will lead to the elimination…

  • Heading the farm-safety message

    Heading the farm-safety message

    Grazier Greg Heffernan (pictured) became particularly wary of the dangers posed by his 70 horsepower Massey Ferguson tractor when he started teaching his children how…

  • Tullamarine Freeway interchange to be expanded

    Tullamarine Freeway interchange to be expanded

    Reduced travel times are in sight for people who use Mickleham Road to access the M80 or Tullamarine Freeway. The busy Mickleham Road interchange will…

  • Moving Forward program to continue in Hume

    Moving Forward program to continue in Hume

    A program that helps young people disengaged from education or employment has been saved despite the federal government cutting its funds last year. Hume council…

  • Prepartory work on Mernda rail begins

    Prepartory work on Mernda rail begins

    Wurundjeri elders paced a section of the proposed rail corridor to South Morang last week as part of preparations for the Mernda rail extension. Elders…

  • Essendon Bombers embrace India

    Essendon Bombers embrace India

    When Essendon Football Club made the decision to set up camp at Tullamarine, it soon became aware of the growing Indian migrant community moving in…

  • Sunbury auditors to stage public meeting

    Transition auditors reviewing Sunbury’s planned separation from Hume say they’ve welcomed the opportunity to hear different points of view in the lead-up to a public…

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