News
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Community win as Yan Yean Road Intersection design amended
Access to the Doreen commercial precinct will be preserved under revised plans for the Yan Yean Road and Bridge Inn Road Intersection upgrade– an outcome…
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Big Group Hug’s fundraiser serves up generosity
As the sun sets over the lush treetops of Plenty Gorge, a truly special evening will come to life at one of the region’s most…
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Teen dies following Greenvale crash
A Meadow Heights teenager has died in a hospital nearly a month after a serious crash in Greenvale. Emergency services were called to Somerton Road…
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Two dead in Thomastown crash
Police are investigating a fatal collision in Thomastown that claimed the lives of two people on Wednesday, April 16. Emergency services were called to High…
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Thomastown reserve set for glow-up if re-elected
Thomastown’s Nick Ascenzo Reserve is set for a major transformation with Whittlesea celebrating a $4.5 million funding boost from the federal government that promises to…
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Victorians urged to book flu vaccination
Victorians are being urged to book in their annual flu vaccination ahead of winter peak season, with free flu vaccines now available for children under…
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Lotto love: Campbellfield dad wins $200K and plans a brighter future for his son
Cue the confetti and crank up the celebrations– Campbellfield has a new lottery legend. A local dad is kicking off the week with a life-changing…
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Fur-tastic news: New dog park coming to Lalor thanks to $300K grant
Dog lovers in Lalor are set to reap the benefits of a new off-leash park, with Whittlesea securing a $300,000 funding boost from the state…
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Hot playgrounds, cold truths
Hume’s playgrounds may have slides, swings, and seesaws but one crucial feature is missing – shade. Councillors are now throwing some serious shade on that…
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Crackdown on abandoned trolleys
Stray shopping trolleys – those clunky, rusting relics of grocery runs gone rogue – are about to meet their match in Hume. Council has officially…
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National Library calls for election campaign material
The National Library of Australia is requesting Australians to donate campaign material from the 2025 federal election. National Library curator Jennifer Selby said that materials…
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Pregnant drivers lacking knowledge on correct seatbelt use
A study from the Monash University Accident Research Centre (MUARC) examining seatbelt use among pregnant drivers in Australia highlights significant concerns about incorrect positioning and…













