News
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Structural fire in Epping
A large fire broke out at the Epping Homemakers centre on Wednesday, February 1, causing traffic chaos and smoke warnings for near-by residents. Firefighters were…
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My Place: Kylie Van Grondelle
Second Chance Animal Rescue (SCAR) volunteer and Mill Park local Kylie Van Grondelle, tells Millicent Spencer about her unique role as a volunteer at the…
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Study finds no link between IVF-assisted conception and school-age childhood development outcomes
A study of more than 400,000 children, which included over 11,000 conceived using in-vitro fertilisation (IVF), has found no link between IVF conception and negative…
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Back to school
It’s time to head back into the classroom for more than one million students across Victoria and those in the north have five new schools…
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Police road safety blitz records thousands of offences
More than 100 traffic offences were recorded across Hume and Whittlesea as part of a four-day road police operation across the Australia Day weekend. A…
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Milestone reached in ending family violence
The state government has implemented all 227 recommendations of the 2016 Royal Commission into Family Violence, reaching a major milestone in working to end family…
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Four arrested following Northern crime spree
Police have arrested three youths and a man following a string of burglaries and car thefts across Melbourne’s southeast and eastern suburbs. The group is…
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Whittlesea Community Environment Festival
Local families can learn all about nature and the environment at Whittlesea’s Community Environment Festival. With a host of interactive nature-based activities and science experiments…
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Northern Health join in National Croissant Day fun
Northern Health staff celebrated National Croissant Day on Monday. Staff from the Transcultural and Language Services (TALS) team marked the day by indulging in the…
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Tullamarine cricket club attacked by vandals
Vandals have taken to the wicket at Leo Dineen Reserve leaving the Tullamarine Cricket Club with no choice but to call on the community for…
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Funfields takes a dive and agrees to pay council fines
Funfields has offered to foot thousands of dollars worth of fines after patrons on Saturday were booked for parking on the nature strip outside the…
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From the archives
Star Weekly looks back through the pages of its predecessors. 9 years ago February 4, 2014 Kerry Clarke sits on the Reflection Seat in the…













