Home » News » Page 17

News

  • Bridgewater Lake Art Show returns

    Bridgewater Lake Art Show returns

    After a year-long hiatus, one of Roxburgh Park’s most anticipated creative events is back. The 2025 Bridgewater Lake Art Show will take place on Saturday,…

  • Local artists to dazzle at CAPOW showcase

    Local artists to dazzle at CAPOW showcase

    An electric night of homegrown talent is set to take centre stage at the Plenty Ranges Arts and Convention Centre this Friday, as the Creative…

  • Riding 4000km for refugees’ education

    Riding 4000km for refugees’ education

    A Hazara former refugee has embarked on an extraordinary 4000-kilometre cycling journey to raise educational funds for refugees and Afghan women. Muzafar Ali has begun…

  • Donnybrook’s dazzling night of light

    Donnybrook’s dazzling night of light

    Get ready to witness Gumnut Park like you’ve never seen it before. On Saturday June 21, Olivine in Donnybrook will light up with Oil Glow…

  • Man arrested after $200k aluminum trailer theft in Campbellfield

    Man arrested after $200k aluminum trailer theft in Campbellfield

    A 39-year-old Meadow Heights man has been arrested after a trailer loaded with more than $200,000 worth of aluminium was allegedly stolen from a Campbellfield…

  • Nominations open for community awards

    Nominations open for community awards

    Nominations are open now for the Hume Community Awards. The annual awards are designed to celebrate and honour individuals within the local community who have…

  • Check your chimneys this winter

    Check your chimneys this winter

    CFA is reminding Australians to check their chimney and ensure it is cleaned and well-maintained, following an incident in Victoria this month. On Saturday, June…

  • Next cybersecurity experts set to graduate

    Next cybersecurity experts set to graduate

    The second cohort of interns under a state cyber internship program are about to graduate, with the government aiming to increase Victoria’s cyber security. Provided…

  • Have your say on pets in Hume

    Have your say on pets in Hume

    Hume council is seeking feedback on its Domestic Animal Management Plan 2023-2026, which is currently under review. Under the Domestic Animals Act 1994 (Vic), every…

  • Purring through pages

    Purring through pages

    In a quiet room filled with story books and soft paws, children are discovering that the path to literacy may just be paved with whiskers…

  • Police search Broadmeadows park for missing Sunbury man

    Police search Broadmeadows park for missing Sunbury man

    Police have returned to Broadmeadows Valley Park this morning June 16, as the search for missing Sunbury man Joshua Bishop enters its third week. The…

  • Join the intergenerational conversation

    Join the intergenerational conversation

    Gendered concepts of mastery in art and the internet are two themes explored in Moorabool writer and Guardian columnist Van Badham’s new visual art exhibition.…

Digital Editions