Mernda
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Mernda family reunited with cat more than a year after he went missing
If cats could talk, Chuck would undoubtedly have quite a story to tell his family. The curious kitty went missing from his Mernda home in…
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Mernda retirees show bikes are for baby boomers too
A group of Mernda residents are making the most out of their retirement after forming a baby boomer bikers group. The Mernda Retirement Village residents…
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Mernda tribute for Anzacs
A Mernda development will pay tribute to the Anzacs, naming streets and a pocket park in honour of the Gallipoli campaign. As part of a…
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Labor pledges new bus from Craigieburn to Mernda via Wollert
Wollert residents will have better access to public transport if Labor wins the state election on November 24. Thomastown MP Bronwyn Halfpenny and Yan Yean…
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Meet Mernda campaigner William Sharp
William Sharp has been campaigning for infrastructure such as schools and kindergartens in Mernda for a number of years. He talks with Laura Michell. …
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Urgent call for aged care centre to be built in Doreen and Mernda
A campaign for an aged care centre in Mernda and Doreen is gathering steam. Doreen residents Terri Mackenzie, Dani Trubiano and Robyn Robertson have begun…
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New building opened at Mernda’s Gilson College
Students at Gilson College have access to a new library and learning areas, following the opening of the school’s newest building. Gilson College received $997,500…
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Mernda house prices track upwards thanks to rail line
Median house prices in Mernda have topped $600,000 for the first time, with the suburb becoming Whittlesea’s strongest performing housing market in the past three…
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Police appeal for witnesses after Mernda axe attack
Police are appealing for witnesses after a man was threatened with an axe in Mernda earlier this month. Investigators have been told a 45-year-old Melbourne…
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Mernda gets ready for new ambulance station
Mernda’s first ambulance station is a step closer after a builder was appointed for the project. The $3.2 million station will be built on Plenty…
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Meet Lost Mernda founder Neil Johnson
Neil Johnson is a descendant of Mernda pioneer Moses Thomas. He is so passionate about local history he started the Lost Mernda Facebook page. …
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Road rage victim spat on, assaulted
Police are appealing for information following a road rage incident in Mernda last week, in which the victim was spat upon and assaulted. Investigators have…










