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Auto salvage company fined by EPA
An auto salvage company in Campbellfield has been fined $5548 by the Environment Protection Authority Victoria (EPA) for failure to comply with a notice. Arara…
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Craigieburn man pulled over for drunk speeding
Police intercepted a 28-year-old Craigieburn man in Laverton over the weekend, who was detected travelling more than twice the speed limit and with twice the…
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Share the Dignity with Whittlesea this March
Whittlesea council will be participating in Share the Dignity’s, Dignity Drive for the month of March. For two months of the year, in March and…
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Whittlesea welcomes first Light and Fire Music Celebration
Whittlesea’s Aurora community will be hosting the Light and Fire Music Celebration on Friday, March 24. The event is available for all ages and will…
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RACGP urges action on alcohol delivery services
The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) has urged government to crackdown on alcohol delivery services, including those in Hume and Whittlesea. It comes…
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First home buyer loans fell to five-year low in January
The number of new owner-occupier first home buyer loan commitments fell to its lowest level since February 2017, according to data released today by the…
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Illicit drug court cases drop in 2021-22
A 22 per cent decrease in defendants with illicit drug offences was behind a decline in Australian criminal courts finalisations in 2021–22, according to data…
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Good Shepherd urges government to regulate Buy Now Pay Later to protect women
Good Shepherd, Australia’s oldest charity supporting women, girls, and their families, is calling on the government to fully regulate Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) as…
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Planned burning works underway to reduce bushfire risk
Forest Fire Management Victoria (FFMVic) will take advantage of favourable weather and forest conditions in the coming weeks to undertake planned burns to reduce the…
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RACV launches road survey
RACV is asking motorists how roads across the state can be made safer through the My Melbourne Road survey, launched Thursday, March 2. Responses are…
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Halved registration fees coming for trade apprentices
Apprentices who travel across the border for work purposes will soon be able to apply for a 50 per cent discount on their vehicle registration…
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Saving power and busting bills
Victorians will soon be able to access additional financial in the form of a new round of the Power Saving Bonus. The $250 Power Saving…













