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  • MP calls for calm

    MP calls for calm

    Remaining calm and working together is the message McEwen MP Rob Mitchell is sending out to all. The federal MP told Star Weekly residents needed…

  • COVID-19 cases rise in Hume

    COVID-19 cases rise in Hume

    Eight new COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in Hume since yesterday, latest Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) data reveals. There are now 26…

  • Vale David Turnbull

    Vale David Turnbull

    Whittlesea council has paid tribute to former chief executive David Turnbull, who died following a battle with cancer. Mr Turnbull joined Whittlesea council in 1994…

  • More coronavirus cases confirmed

    More coronavirus cases confirmed

    UPDATE The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Whittlesea and Hume has risen to 31, latest Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) data reveals.…

  • Government must act now to save public interest journalism

    Government must act now to save public interest journalism

    The Public Interest Journalism Initiative (PIJI) is calling on the federal government to put in place emergency measures to save the country’s news industry at…

  • Three Woolworths stores reduce opening hours

    Three Woolworths stores reduce opening hours

    The trading hours at three northern suburbs Woolworths stores have been reduced from today. Woolworths Epping, Bundoora and Plenty Valley are among 41 stores nationally…

  • Community newspapers under threat

    Community newspapers under threat

    Independent community newspapers may be forced to close within weeks unless the federal government unlocks up to $40 million in urgent funding. With a number…

  • Hume community lends a hand

    Hume community lends a hand

    Community-minded Hume residents are doing what they can to help others during the COVID-19 pandemic. With non-essential services, including cafes, restaurants, gyms and sports centres…

  • Education bridges generation gap

    Education bridges generation gap

    Hundreds of grandparents headed back to school for a day earlier this month, alongside their grandchildren from St Monica’s College. The Epping school opened its…

  • More police for Whittlesea

    More police for Whittlesea

    Three more police officers will be added to stations in Whittlesea as part of a state government plan to recruit, train and deploy 3000 extra…

  • Good Friday Appeal house a labour of love

    Good Friday Appeal house a labour of love

    Big-hearted tradies and suppliers have pitched in to help build a Wollert house which will go under the hammer next month to raise money for…

  • Next step in M80 upgrade

    Next step in M80 upgrade

    Early work has begun on the upgrade of the M80 Ring Road between Sydney and Edgars roads. The $518 million upgrade will add new lanes…

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