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  • Helping is second nature for Shane

    Helping is second nature for Shane

    Helping people is in the blood of Broadmeadows SES volunteer Shane Taylor. A member of the SES for 15 years, Mr Taylor has been involved…

  • A special place to remember

    A special place to remember

    Isabella and Ava will always have a special spot to remember their father, Peter Zappia, after the Diamond Hills Preschool unveiled a memorial plaque in…

  • Teenager comes unstuck

    Teenager comes unstuck

    A Doreen teenager has lost his license for three months and has been issued with more than $1200 in fines after being pulled over by…

  • New biotech facility at Melbourne Airport Business Park

    New biotech facility at Melbourne Airport Business Park

    A new biotech manufacturing facility will be built at the Melbourne Airport Business Park. Seqirus, a subsidiary of Victorian-based global biopharmaceutical leader CSL, will invest…

  • Schools big winners in the budget

    Schools big winners in the budget

    Schools in Whittlesea and Hume are the big winners in today’s Victorian state budget. Three schools in Whittlesea and two in Hume have received funding…

  • Buses replacing trains on the Mernda line

    Buses replacing trains on the Mernda line

    UPDATE: Trains have resumed on the Mernda Line. Buses were replacing trains on the Mernda Line between Bell Street and Epping stations after a person…

  • Support for budding scientists

    Support for budding scientists

    A new partnership between Broadmeadows-based CSL Behring and La Trobe University’s In2Science program will help educate the next generation of scientists. CSL Behring has signed…

  • Swimming for joy

    Swimming for joy

    Kids were jumping back in the water last week as swimming lessons resumed as restrictions eased in Victoria. JUMP! Swim School, which operates at Bundoora,…

  • Body found in Mernda

    Body found in Mernda

    Friends and family have paid tribute to Celeste Manno after her body was found at a property in Mernda this morning. Ms Manno’s body was…

  • Deadly airbags in thousands of care

    Deadly airbags in thousands of care

    Thousands of car owners in the north west are driving around with deadly Takata airbags in their vehicles, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC)…

  • Shoppers return

    Shoppers return

    Craigieburn residents are making the most of being able to head to the shops after stores were closed for three months. With the majority of…

  • Minniti named local hero

    Minniti named local hero

    Northern Health Foundation patron Josie Minniti has been named one of three Plenty Valley Westfield Local Heroes. ‘Westfield Local Heroes’ is a recognition and awards…

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