News
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Plugging the generation gap
Mazda sports utility vehicle sibling rivalry just got hotter, with a reborn five-year-old CX-8 refitted out and snapping at big brother CX-9’s heels, while fending…
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Four charged in high speed pursuit in Mill Park
Mill Park detectives have charged a group of young men after a pursuit throughout the northern suburbs this week. Officers allegedly spotted the group travelling…
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Whittlesea’s September School Holiday Youth festival
The City of Whittlesea has released an exciting line-up of events for September as part of Victorian Youth Fest. The month-long festival recognises and celebrates…
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Community Calendar
Want your event listed? Community Calendar is made available free of charge to not-for-profit organisations to keep the public informed of special events and activities.…
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St Monica’s celebrates
St Monica’s College students celebrated the school community and Saint Monica as part of the annual St Monica’s Week. The celebrations, which ran from Monday,…
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Hume small business festival
Small business owners across Hume flocked to the Town Hall Broadmeadows on Wednesday, September 6, to network and learn the ins and outs of owning…
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A day to ask, R U OK?
Northern Health is emphasising the importance of psychological health and wellbeing ahead of R U OK? Day. September 14 is national R U OK? Day,…
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Donnybrook Rd petition launched
Kalkallo resident Ally Watson is spearheading a campaign for the “well overdue” duplication of Donnybrook Road. Having already been behind a successful petition to have…
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Pacific Islander womens health equity day making waves
In conjunction with Women’s Health Week, Engage Pasefika is hosting a health equity day for Pacific Islander women this Saturday. In the first of its…
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New Thomastown home for Big Group Hug
Big Group Hug is celebrating the successful launch of its new location in Thomastown. The grand opening last week provided supporters with a behind-the-scenes glimpse…
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Midweek Mill Park fun
Nothing on tonight? The Mill Park Library has you covered tonight with their Twilight Craft Market. As the Spring begins, warmer nights and later sunsets…
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Hume mayor ‘cranky’ with LGPro
Hume mayor Joseph Haweil has called out and voted to end the council’s Local Government Professionals Inc (LGPro) membership, following its proposed legislation calling for…













