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  • Women’s circle dinner in Roxburgh Park

    Women’s circle dinner in Roxburgh Park

    Homestead Community and Learning Centre in Roxburgh Park is hosting a women’s circle dinner on Wednesday, June 22 from 6:30-8:30pm. Women and Relationships delivered by…

  • Winter Readiness – Colds, Flu and COVID-19

    Winter Readiness – Colds, Flu and COVID-19

    Hume city council has organised a free event to provide advice you need to keep you and your family safe from the common cold, flu…

  • The week of reconciliation

    The week of reconciliation

    As part of National Reconciliation Week, Melbourne’s north held a number of events to acknowledge the Indigenous inhabitants of the land. Over in Hume on…

  • Hume records lowest vax rates in the state

    Hume records lowest vax rates in the state

    Third dose vaccination rates in Hume are the lowest in the state, with only 57 per cent of eligible people getting their booster shots, according…

  • Hume’s people of post grant recipients

    Hume’s people of post grant recipients

    A number of Hume community groups will receive funding from Australia Post as part of their People of Post Grants initiative that’s been running since…

  • Craigieburn landscape upgrade

    Craigieburn landscape upgrade

    Hume city council is upgrading the landscape to Benston Street in Craigieburn. The area is a busy walking and cycling connection between Craigieburn Station and…

  • It’s all here in Whittlesea

    It’s all here in Whittlesea

    The City of Whittlesea has launched a buy local incentives program offering 25 per cent back on eligible purchases across the municipality as part of…

  • More guided support for mental health issues

    More guided support for mental health issues

    Residents from across the north western suburbs of Melbourne, including those in Hume, will have access to extra help for complex mental health issues, through…

  • Burning cigarette costs Whittlesea smoker nearly $2000

    Burning cigarette costs Whittlesea smoker nearly $2000

    A Whittlesea smoker was ordered to pay $1,975.40 in fines and costs after tossing a burning cigarette butt into a car park in South Morang.…

  • Reconciliation at Olivine in Donnybrook

    Reconciliation at Olivine in Donnybrook

    As part of National Reconciliation Week, Mirvac hosted a day of celebrating the rich Aboriginal heritage of the country at the Olivine masterplanned community in…

  • Create with clay in Craigieburn

    Create with clay in Craigieburn

    Craigieburn Library is hosting two workshops with artist Amanda Reishi, who will guide you through creating and decorating unique clay sculptures. The first workshop involves…

  • Call out for puppy foster homes

    Call out for puppy foster homes

    The Australian Border Force [ABF] is calling for those wishing to foster a puppy for the Detector Dog Program to apply, including those in the…

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