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  • Craigieburn’s SES gets new winter home

    Craigieburn’s SES gets new winter home

    Craigieburn’s State Emergency Services (SES) team have had to move to a temporary base. The SES’s permanent base is situated on Craigieburn Road, between Hanson…

  • Trials begin for Australian first tech in Mickleham

    Trials begin for Australian first tech in Mickleham

    Heavy vehicles working on the first stage of the Mickleham Road upgrade will be the first in Australia to benefit from new safety technology. Automatic…

  • World Cup fever

    World Cup fever

    In the lead up to the much anticipated FIFA Women’s World Cup the under-11s girls team from the Mill Park Soccer Club went to watch…

  • Man falls down concrete shaft at work

    Man falls down concrete shaft at work

    Firefighters performed the rescue of a worker after he had fallen down a concrete shaft early Thursday morning. About 6.20am the man slipped on a…

  • Craigieburn artist creating mosaics for local expo

    Craigieburn artist creating mosaics for local expo

    The Craigieburn art group is hosting its first ‘art and beyond’ exhibition. The exhibition will be held at the Hume Global Learning Centre in Craigieburn…

  • 11-year extension for PRACE

    11-year extension for PRACE

    Whittlesea council has endorsed an 11-year lease extension for the continuation of education and intervention services for at-risk youth in Mernda. Preston and Reservoir Adult…

  • Sweeping gambling reform introduced

    Sweeping gambling reform introduced

    The state government has introduced sweeping new gambling reforms, following council campaigns for change. The reforms were announced on July 16, by Premier Daniel Andrews…

  • Common Bean cafe opens in Broadmeadows

    Common Bean cafe opens in Broadmeadows

    A social enterprise initiative, the Common Bean cafe, has opened in Broadmeadows. The cafe was launched by Banksia Gardens and DPV Health to provide a…

  • Crosswords and chess may help more than socialising in avoiding dementia

    Crosswords and chess may help more than socialising in avoiding dementia

    Computer use, crosswords and games like chess are more strongly associated with older people avoiding dementia than knitting, painting or socialising, a Monash University study…

  • Road opening for airport

    Road opening for airport

    Melbourne Airport is improving its road access with a new $70 million elevated road connecting the Tullamarine Freeway directly to the Terminal 4 Transport Hub.…

  • Low-cost animal vaccinations

    Low-cost animal vaccinations

    RSPCA Victoria are offering low-cost pet vaccinations in Craigieburn and Greenvale. The clinics, run by an RSPCA Victoria vet, is aimed at making veterinary care…

  • Local graduate building big on Craigieburn Road

    Local graduate building big on Craigieburn Road

    Craigieburn local Sajad Mehdi is one of 100 graduates who is now working on Victoria’s big build. Mr Mehdi began working on the Craigieburn Road…

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