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  • 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…

  • Council rallies for growth as north booms

    Council rallies for growth as north booms

    As Melbourne’s northern frontier swells with families, workers and industry, Hume council is drawing a bold line under the state budget with a clear message:…

  • Illegal build in Attwood sparks $25,000 fine and industry warning

    Illegal build in Attwood sparks $25,000 fine and industry warning

    A builder has been fined $25,000 after illegally constructing two townhouses in Attwood without proper permits, prompting strong condemnation from Victoria’s building watchdog. Buildqa Pty…

  • COMMUNITY CALENDAR

    COMMUNITY CALENDAR

    Craft market Join the fun at Bridgewater Retirement Village’s Craft Market and Devonshire Tea on Saturday July 19 from 8.30am to 2pm. Enjoy handmade crafts,…

  • Date set for Lalor by-election

    Date set for Lalor by-election

    Lalor Ward residents with be without an elected representative until August, after the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) voided the election result. The Victorian…

  • Lalor ward election resulted voided

    Lalor ward election resulted voided

    A by-election will be held in Whittlesea’s Lalor Ward after the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) voided the election result. The October 2024 council…

  • Calwell goes down to the wire

    Calwell goes down to the wire

    For over 40 years, the federal seat of Calwell has stood as a pillar of Labor power. But in a stunning shift at the 2025…

  • Liquid gold: Whittlesea festival to turn local olives into communal oil

    Liquid gold: Whittlesea festival to turn local olives into communal oil

    In backyards, front gardens and quiet nature strips across Whittlesea, olive trees are heavy with fruit – ripe, ready, and often left untouched. But not…

  • Body found in Bundoora as police treat death as suspicious

    Body found in Bundoora as police treat death as suspicious

    Police are investigating after a man’s body was discovered at a Bundoora property on Wednesday morning. Police were called to a home on McLeans Road…

  • Teens arrested over violent dating app attacks

    Teens arrested over violent dating app attacks

    More than 30 people, mostly teenage boys, have been arrested across Victoria over a string of violent attacks targeting men using dating apps and social…

  • Charges over luxury goods heists

    Charges over luxury goods heists

    A Mickleham man is one of two men charged after a dramatic series of ram raids rocked Essendon and Melbourne’s CBD last month, with more…

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