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  • Keahna’s last hurrah

    Keahna’s last hurrah

    Keahna Pekin could never have imagined that her last Victorian State Schools Spectacular would end up as an online production. The Hazel Glen College year…

  • Elite training for students

    Elite training for students

    Students at St Monica’s College in Epping will get a head start with their sporting careers following the launch of the school’s new high-performance athletics…

  • Plenty Road remains crash hotspot

    Plenty Road remains crash hotspot

    Plenty Road remains Australia’s most dangerous crash hotspot, according to new data from insurer AMMI. For the third year in a row, the road has…

  • Have your say on Craigieburn West plan

    Have your say on Craigieburn West plan

    The next step in the fast tracking of the Craigieburn West Precinct Structure Plan is underway, with the draft plan out for community consultation. The…

  • Santa is coming to town

    Santa is coming to town

    Santa Claus is still coming to town. While COVID-19 restrictions have meant there has had to be changes to the traditional Santa photo, children are…

  • Community remembers Celeste Manno

    Community remembers Celeste Manno

    The death of Mernda women Celeste Manno has sparked a call for changes to the laws to protect victims of stalking. Ms Manno was in…

  • Safety fears for historic Bulla Bridge

    Western Metropolitan MP Bernie Finn fears the historic Bulla Bridge is on the verge of collapse. Mr Finn is calling on Minister for Roads and…

  • Women accused of welfare fraud

    Women accused of welfare fraud

    A Melton woman is facing jail time over her alleged role in a crime syndicate authorities say ripped off $800,000 in National Disability Insurance Scheme…

  • New mayor ready for action

    New mayor ready for action

    New Hume Mayor Joseph Haweil is taking on many of the lessons he learnt in his first four years as a councillor as he leads…

  • Giving some Christmas joy

    Giving some Christmas joy

    Whittlesea council and Whittlesea Emergency Relief Network are working together this Christmas to give hope and cheer to local families facing hardship. After a year…

  • La Trobe University online learning recognised

    La Trobe University online learning recognised

    A high-tech recording studio at La Trobe University that makes online lectures has been recognised in the Australian Financial Review’s Higher Education Awards. The Lightboard…

  • Budget cash splash

    Budget cash splash

    The long-awaited duplication of Mickleham Road is one step closer after funding for the project’s planning phase was announced as part of the state budget.…

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