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  • Impressive seven seater at bargain price

    Impressive seven seater at bargain price

    Although Korean carmaker SsangYong has been in the Australian market for the past 20 years it has never been able to get close to the…

  • Solar and hot water for new homes

    Solar and hot water for new homes

    The state government is helping more Victorians access modern and more affordable all electric homes through an Australian-first program that will deliver bulk solar panels…

  • Cycling to remember fallen colleagues

    Cycling to remember fallen colleagues

    A three-day memorial ride involving 60 police cycling for their fallen colleagues concluded in Melbourne on Sunday. The Ride to the Wall event – which…

  • Cyber plan to protect business

    Cyber plan to protect business

    The Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry has officially launched a first-of-its-kind Cyber Security and Scams Policy Position. The document outlines the steps Australia must…

  • Helping Victoria’s volunteers protect our environment

    Helping Victoria’s volunteers protect our environment

    The state government has awarded more than $4.4 million worth of grants to Victorian youth and volunteer groups to further improve the state’s natural environment.…

  • Mill Park play space overflowing with rubbish

    Mill Park play space overflowing with rubbish

    We wouldn’t blame you if you thought you were looking at a local tip, but this photo is of the Mill Park all abilities play…

  • Supporting the mental health workforce

    Supporting the mental health workforce

    The state government is building a mental health system that will be accessible to every Victorian – with the introduction of tailored support for people…

  • Victorians highest consumer of deadly drug

    Victorians highest consumer of deadly drug

    Crime Stoppers Victoria is urging the public, including those in Hume and Whittlesea, to share what they know about the drug trade in a bid…

  • Climate Action Plan for Hume

    Climate Action Plan for Hume

    A new climate action plan is set to drive Hume council’s commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from Council operations and to support the Hume…

  • Christmas Carols Choir opens its doors and mouthes

    Christmas Carols Choir opens its doors and mouthes

    It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Melbourne’s north, with the Whittlesea Community Carols Choir set to begin rehearsals! Rehearsals are starting on…

  • Qantas made to pay

    Qantas made to pay

    The High Court has ruled against Qantas for its illegal outsourcing of baggage handlers and ground staff. 1700 workers were sacked at the height of…

  • A life of new possibilities

    A life of new possibilities

    As a congenitally blind man born and raised in north-west Syria, Mahmoud Alsayad seemed destined for a life of endless hardships, but a mere month…

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