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  • Mixed picture for crime in the north

    Mixed picture for crime in the north

    Crime across Hume and Whittlesea increased last financial year, but police are less concerned with the figures and more concerned with combating family violence, burglary…

  • Redefining red

    Redefining red

    Significant monuments, buildings and landmarks across Victoria and the country will continue to be lit red throughout October as part of Dyslexia awareness month. Registered…

  • Carbon neutral target for Hume

    Carbon neutral target for Hume

    Hume council has taken another step towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions through the adoption of its climate action plan for 2023-28. Council voted to adopt…

  • Seven students smash first exam

    Seven students smash first exam

    In a remarkable display of dedication and expertise, a number of medical trainees at Northern Hospital Epping have achieved a significant milestone in their careers.…

  • Greenvale intersection set for upgrades

    Greenvale intersection set for upgrades

    Safer journeys are en route for drivers, cyclists and pedestrians, with works to upgrade the intersection of Lemonwood Drive and Mickleham Road set to begin…

  • South Morang mural a sight to see

    South Morang mural a sight to see

    South Morang’s Riverside Community Activity Centre is set for a mighty boost in appearance following an art installation from the students at Plenty River College.…

  • Campbellfield fight comes to knife point

    Campbellfield fight comes to knife point

    Police have arrested a man in Campbellfield following a stabbing on the afternoon of Monday October 2. Investigators have been told two men were involved…

  • Melbourne Airport’s lost and fund

    Melbourne Airport’s lost and fund

    Communities in Melbourne’s north and west are set to benefit from forgetful travellers, as Melbourne Airport launches a new Community Giving Fund subsidised by the…

  • Earthquake double take

    Earthquake double take

    Following last week’s 2.2 magnitude earthquake that was felt throughout Roxburgh Park, Meadow Heights and Craigieburn, Melbourne’s north has been hit again over the long…

  • Spring has sprung

    Spring has sprung

    Melbourne’s outer north-west has been awash with a sea of yellow canola fields to welcome the change in season. Sunbury and Macedon Ranges residents can…

  • Junior grand finals!

    Junior grand finals!

    Finals fever hit Melbourne’s north-west the last six weeks with sporting finals across a number of different sports including, football, netball, basketball, hockey, lacrosse, soccer,…

  • Craigieburn women charged with murder

    Craigieburn women charged with murder

    A 46-year-old Craigieburn woman has been arrested and charged with murder after a fatal stabbing at Clonbinane. Homicide Squad detectives charged the woman following the…

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