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  • Community calendar

    Community calendar

    Seed Library talks Hume Seed Library is partnering with Hume libraries and inviting you to learn all about why seed sovereignty matters, and learn some…

  • A new water play space for the north

    A new water play space for the north

    A water play space will be built in Melbourne’s outer north under a re-elected Labor government. Labor candidate for Kalkallo Ros Spence announced $450,000 for…

  • More neighbourhood batteries on the way

    More neighbourhood batteries on the way

    A neighbourhood battery will be installed in Maribyrnong if the Labor government is re-elected at the November election. The state government announced it will invest…

  • Election love for Yan Yean

    Election love for Yan Yean

    A sister campus to the Northern Hospital will be built in Mernda should the Liberal and National parties win the November 26 state election. The…

  • Works to start on Forest Gum Drive

    Works to start on Forest Gum Drive

    Maintenance works to repair pot holes on Forest Gum Drive in Mickleham will begin next week. Hume council said the works will commence on Monday,…

  • EPA inspections for northern businesses

    EPA inspections for northern businesses

    Industrial precincts and businesses in Melbourne’s north will be visited by Environment Protection Authority officers in the coming weeks as part of a statewide pollution…

  • Celebrating carers

    Celebrating carers

    Whittlesea carers were celebrated during a recent Carers Week expo in Epping North. Organised by service provider Spectrum, the expo at Creeds Farm Living and…

  • Tribunal knocks back market plan

    Tribunal knocks back market plan

    Plans for a major outdoor market with a plant nursery at Oaklands Junction have been knocked back despite Hume council approving the proposal last year.…

  • Award nomination for Kangan teacher

    Award nomination for Kangan teacher

    A Broadmeadows TAFE teacher who works with migrants and refugee has been shortlisted for a national award. Kangan Institute teacher Susan Shaw is in the…

  • Santa to touchdown in Mill Park

    Santa to touchdown in Mill Park

    The countdown to Christmas is on. Santa will make his way to Mill Park this weekend, where he will pose for photos and begin taking…

  • Bunnies bring hope

    Bunnies bring hope

    When Sharlene ‘Charlie’ Simon’s daughter Savannah died in a car accident in November, 2020, she felt lost. Determined to find a positive among the heartache,…

  • New campus for Kolbe college

    New campus for Kolbe college

    Greenvale’s Kolbe Catholic College is set to expand. The school will open a new years 7-12 campus in Mickleham in 2026, subject to approval from…

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