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  • McIlroy and Australian Open locked in

    McIlroy and Australian Open locked in

    The Men’s Australian Open golf tournament will be played in Melbourne for the next two years and Northern Irish superstar Rory McIlroy will tee-up in…

  • Extra taxi and Uber zones at Melbourne Airport.

    Extra taxi and Uber zones at Melbourne Airport.

    Melbourne Airport is making it easier for arriving passengers to find a taxi or Uber, with a reconfiguration of kerbside arrivals to put more transport…

  • Budget dollars for prisons

    Budget dollars for prisons

    Next Tuesday’s state budget will invest $727 million to ramp up capacity in Victoria’s prisons and youth justice centres, bringing more prison beds online to…

  • Council plan open for feedback

    Council plan open for feedback

    Hume City Council have released its Draft Council Plan for the next four years. Brought forward at the May 12 council meeting, the draft plan…

  • Ambulance Victoria appoints new board chair

    Ambulance Victoria appoints new board chair

    Andrew Crisp has been appointed as the next board chair of Ambulance Victoria. Following a 45-year career in policing and emergency management, Mr Crisp joined…

  • Mini firetrucks, big impact

    Mini firetrucks, big impact

    In a heartwarming collaboration, the Whittlesea Men’s Shed and the Arthurs Creek Strathewen CFA have joined forces to create two handcrafted miniature fire trucks, sparking…

  • Local students shine at Young Achiever Awards

    Local students shine at Young Achiever Awards

    Three Kangan Institute graduates have been celebrated among Victoria’s most extraordinary young people, with Kalkallo’s Maryam Safdari taking top honours at the 2025 7News Young…

  • Bundoora man charged with murder after body discovered

    Bundoora man charged with murder after body discovered

    A Bundoora man has been charged with murder following the discovery of a man’s body at a McLeans Road property. Missing Person Squad detectives were…

  • The face that has plagued police for three decades

    The face that has plagued police for three decades

    He was dumped on a cold dirty road thirty years ago, but still police still don’t know his name. Detectives hope the release of a…

  • State announces new performing arts museum

    State announces new performing arts museum

    A treasure trove of priceless items tracing Australia’s performing arts history is set to go on show, as work gets underway on the new Australian…

  • Find your purr-fect friend

    Find your purr-fect friend

    If you’ve been dreaming of a furry friend to curl up with this winter, now’s your chance – and at half the usual cost. The…

  • Men’s shed restores Whittlesea Eagles’ seating

    Men’s shed restores Whittlesea Eagles’ seating

    In a heartwarming display of community spirit, the Whittlesea Men’s Shed has completed a major renovation of the spectator benches at the Whittlesea Showgrounds, breathing…

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