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  • Merry Melton movie night

    Merry Melton movie night

    The Melton Library & Learning Hub is rolling out the red carpet (and maybe a few booby traps) for its festive film night on Thursday…

  • Summer daze at Seaworks

    Summer daze at Seaworks

    Seaworks Williamstown will come alive on Saturday 13 December, from 10am – 5pm, as BIG Summer Daze brings a full day of entertainment, market shopping,…

  • Coping with the holiday season

    Coping with the holiday season

    Across much of the world, December and January are special. The change of year, the change of season, the sense of renewal – it’s no…

  • Recollections of a grieving uncle

    Recollections of a grieving uncle

    Seth Crane, a young man from Tasmania’s North West Coast, recently took his own life at just 19 years of age. His uncle, Star Weekly…

  • Prison art help

    Prison art help

    Calendars featuring artwork by former prisoners are helping to break down barriers for women looking to reintegrate into society after prison. Sharon* was incarcerated for…

  • CFA celebrates international volunteer day

    CFA celebrates international volunteer day

    The CFA has celebrated International Volunteer Day by highlighting the work of Laurie Naveaux, a volunteer firefighter from France. Ms Naveaux volunteers for the South…

  • A day of diverse celebrations

    A day of diverse celebrations

    On 2 December Thomastown Recreation and Aquatic Centre celebrated International Day for People with a Disability. The fun-filled free event brought together local performers, entertainers…

  • Taking action against family violence

    Taking action against family violence

    A community forum aimed at promoting intervention and prevention of family violence against multicultural women and girls was held in Epping on 4 December. The…

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Sport


  • VTCA T20s continue

    VTCA T20s continue

    Grand United kept its unbeaten start to the Victorian Turf Cricket Association T20 competition alive. The Gorillas faced Newport-Digman in a catch up match on…

  • Hume City locks in pieces

    Hume City locks in pieces

    Hume City has strengthened its squad as it prepares for next year’s National Premier League season. Hume has announced four signings over the past couple…

  • Swan inducted into Collingwood Hall of Fame

    Swan inducted into Collingwood Hall of Fame

    Former Westmeadows junior Dane Swan is among three people inducted into the Collingwood Hall of Fame on Wednesday night. The Pies celebrated Ross ‘Twiggy’ Dunne,…

  • Summer smash continues

    Summer smash continues

    Lalor Stars and Bundoora Park opened their accounts in the Diamond Valley Cricket Association Money Shield summer smash. Both sides had opening round byes so…

  • Bebbere’s draft dream

    Bebbere’s draft dream

    Wollert’s Allie Bebbere would have regretted had she not put her hand up for the first-ever Women’s Professional Baseball League (WPBL) draft. Players from across…

  • Thomastown breaks two-day drought

    Thomastown breaks two-day drought

    Thomastown has broke a nearly two year drought in the two-day format in the Diamond Valley Cricket Association Mash Shield. Thomastown has struggled in the…

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Women’s Health


  • Dialling up abortion care

    Dialling up abortion care

    Women from Melton, Wyndham, Hume and Whittlesea are reaching out in growing numbers to Victoria’s sexual and reproductive health phone line, 1800 My Options, as…

  • Tech neck a growing concern

    Tech neck a growing concern

    With over 5.3 million Australians suffering from neck pain, including tension neck syndrome a musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) commonly known as ‘tech neck’ or ‘text neck’,…

  • How to avoid bones breaking bad

    How to avoid bones breaking bad

    Australia’s rapidly ageing population will have many and varied impacts in the coming years and an increase in cases of osteoporosis is set to be…

  • A pregnancy cut short

    A pregnancy cut short

    Luci Hadler, 43, gave birth to her daughter Coco only 29 weeks into her pregnancy. She speaks with Jena Carr about the challenges of giving…

  • IVF, endometriosis drugs cheaper

    IVF, endometriosis drugs cheaper

    A new treatment for a common painful condition and two other drugs will be made cheaper to improve thousands of Australian women’s lives. About 8500…

  • Reducing triple-0 hesitancy

    Reducing triple-0 hesitancy

    A new study found that women are less comfortable calling triple-0 when experiencing symptoms of a heart attack, providing a possible reason why women who…

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  • From the archives

    From the archives

    Star Weekly looks back on the pages of our predecessors. 10 years ago 8 December, 2015 An independent wildlife expert has called on the state…

  • Blame shifted on arterial road maintenance

    Blame shifted on arterial road maintenance

    Sunbury MP Josh Bull has called out Hume council for walking away from an agreement with the state government. Mr Bull took to Facebook to…

  • Tullamarine truck rollover

    Tullamarine truck rollover

    Firefighters responded to an incident on South Centre Road, Tullamarine on Thursday 4 December after reports that a truck had rolled over with a person…

  • Rates arrears targeted

    Rates arrears targeted

    Hume council will explore ways in which it can reduce the growing rate arrears across the municipality. In September, council revealed the municipality’s rate arrears…

  • Tennis opens return to Hume

    Tennis opens return to Hume

    Hume Tennis and Community Centre will host the Victorian and Melbourne wheelchair tennis opens again next year. Hume Tennis manager Tim Connelly said he is…

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    HUME U3A Health and Wellbeing as you age is Hume U3A’s FOCUS. Join the community and engage in activities that enrich your body, mind and…

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