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  • 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…

  • More employment outcomes to come for LGBTIQ+ Victorians

    More employment outcomes to come for LGBTIQ+ Victorians

    LGBTIQ+ communities and jobseekers, including those inHume and Whittlesea, will soon have more access to safe and inclusive employment services. Employment minister Ben Carroll visited…

  • Secondary teaching degree to become free

    Secondary teaching degree to become free

    The state government has announced it will make studying to become a teacher in secondary schools in Victoria free, including those in Hume and Whittlesea,…

  • Victorian Community History Awards now open for entries

    Victorian Community History Awards now open for entries

    The Public Record Office Victoria has announced the 2023 Victorian Community History Awards are now open for entries. The Community History Awards are presented in…

  • Kids Helpline lifts lid on youth suicide statistics

    Kids Helpline lifts lid on youth suicide statistics

    Kids Helpline, a service of yourtown, is Australia’s only national 24/7 counselling and support service specifically for children and young people aged 5 to 25 years,…

  • One in three with a mental health condition don’t get support

    One in three with a mental health condition don’t get support

    To coincide with World Suicide Prevention Day on September 10, Beyond Blue released data showing almost one in 3 people with a mental health condition…

  • Hot conditions prompt water safety warning

    Hot conditions prompt water safety warning

    With predictions of a long, hot summer, research from the Royal Life Saving Society Australia in partnership with Surf Life Saving Australia has prompted urgent…

  • The pandemic to keep an eye on

    The pandemic to keep an eye on

    Myopia has been labelled the pandemic of the eye that no one knows about. Ebru Efem from iOptical in Greenvale is urging for better awareness…

  • Batteries ignite Lalor house

    Batteries ignite Lalor house

    A Lalor house fire on Tuesday September 12 that destroyed a bedroom and caused extensive damage to the roof of the house was caused by…

  • Grassfoots footy boost

    Grassfoots footy boost

    Football clubs throughout the Melbourne’s north will receive an $8 million boost over the next four years. A pool of $2 million will be distributed…

  • National insect expo crawls closer

    National insect expo crawls closer

    The 2023 National Insect Expo is crawling closer, and exhibitors from Australia and New Zealand are set to descend on Woodend like moths to a…

  • A great weekend of fun, food and excitement

    A great weekend of fun, food and excitement

    Do you love a great weekend of spectacle, fun, food and excitement? Do you love family-friendly events and activities that don’t break the budget and…

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