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Frankly, it’s all very Labor-intensive in Broadmeadows
Despite the workers’ red of the decor, the room seemed full of suits when the local who’s who of Victoria’s Labor Party gathered at Broadmeadows…
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Police hunt men after high-speed chase through Melbourne Airport
Two men are on the run after leading police on a high-speed chase and ploughing through boom gates at Melbourne Airport in an allegedly stolen…
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South Morang man’s narrow miss as brick thrown through window
A man driving in Malvern has narrowly escaped injury after a brick was thrown through his car windscreen. Police said the 38-year-old South Morang man…
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Teenage boy charged over Epping grass fire
A 15-year-old boy has been charged with lighting a blaze during a period of fire danger following a grass fire in Epping last week. The…
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Epic ride a Sunbury sister’s tribute to ‘Flea’
Sunbury’s Lani Bullen will embark on an epic bike ride from Tylden to Broome in the name of her sister Elke. Affectionately known as Flea,…
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Australia Day: Paul Herbert is Whittlesea’s finest
Paul Anthony Herbert, of Epping, a noted fund-raiser, is Whittlesea’s citizen of the year. Mayor Mary Lalios recognised the city’s top achievers at an Australia…
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Kinglake fire: House blaze spread to paddocks
A large fire that engulfed a weatherboard house near Kinglake spread through surrounding paddocks and sparked a grass fire. The grass fire broke out at…
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Sirius College students shine brightest in VCA
Sirius College at Broadmeadows goes into the new academic year with a high benchmark for VCE students after outstanding results in 2013 put the school…
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Australia Day: Hume’s top citizens lauded at ceremony
Australia Day was celebrated with style on Sunday with fireworks and citizen of the year ceremonies in Hume. The council, among the most culturally diverse…
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Buses or bust for growing North Epping estate
There’s a new hope for the Aurora Community Association campaign to get buses to bus stops already on the streets of North Epping. Freedom of…
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School fees ‘getting beyond disadvantaged families’
It now costs more than $2000 a year to put a primary school student through the public system, according to the Smith Family. “Before your…
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Arrests made after police car chase ends in Broadmeadows
Police have appealed for public assistance after a car chase on Saturday morning that started in Glenroy and ended in Broadmeadows shortly afterwards. The chase…








