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  • Storming towards offsets

    Storming towards offsets

    Hume council has endorsed its Stormwater Offset Scheme, with the offset price of $45 per square meter for residential developments and $24 per square metre…

  • Thousands of meals for those in need

    Thousands of meals for those in need

    The Craigieburn Sporting Club has continued its commitment to lending a helping hand to struggling families across Hume especially as Christmas closes in. With more…

  • No rescheduling for cancelled Carols

    No rescheduling for cancelled Carols

    Hume council is investigating whether any elements of its cancelled Carols by Candlelight can be included in other festive activities. Due to heavy and persistent…

  • Festive fun for all this weekend

    Festive fun for all this weekend

    More than 100 people are expected to flock to Gladstone Park this Sunday for a day of festive fun. The annual All 4 The Kidz…

  • Huge seize in Broadmeadows factory

    Huge seize in Broadmeadows factory

    Three men have been charged after police seized more than a dozen firearms and weapons from multiple properties in Hume last week. The trios were…

  • Christmas trends in 2023

    Christmas trends in 2023

    As we approach the holiday season in 2023, it’s exciting to take a look at the emerging Christmas trends that are likely to shape the…

  • Giving the gift of blood

    Giving the gift of blood

    Red Cross Donor centres, including Craigieburn and Bundoora, need an additional 800 donations through the Christmas period. Australian Red Cross Lifeblood is encouraging Australians to…

  • Hume rate trend ‘disturbing’

    Hume rate trend ‘disturbing’

    Hume council has recorded a 60 per cent increase in rates owed since 2020, which a councillor has attributed to the Reserve Bank of Australia’s…

  • Jobs would drive billions

    Jobs would drive billions

    Werribee, Sunshine and Bundoora would benefit from increased productivity and improved public transport and amenities if public service jobs were moved there according to a…

  • Carols choir tuning their voices

    Carols choir tuning their voices

    Whittlesea is decking the halls and mowing the lawns ahead of its annual Carols by Candlelight event. On the lawns of the Civic Centre in…

  • New partnership ready for take-off

    New partnership ready for take-off

    Jobs and internships for students alongside significant research projects are at the heart of a new partnership between Victoria University (VU) and Melbourne Airport. In…

  • St Nick’s Kinbrook visit

    St Nick’s Kinbrook visit

    Kids in Donnybrook have hand delivered their Christmas wish list to Santa himself as the holiday season got underway on the first weekend of December.…

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