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  • Second Cloverton exit opened

    Second Cloverton exit opened

    Exiting Kalkallo’s Cloverton estate has become easier, following the opening of the Wilam Wiinji Bridge late last year. The $16 million bridge forms part of…

  • Rideshare driver kidnapped and assaulted by passengers

    Rideshare driver kidnapped and assaulted by passengers

    A Meadow Heights man was hospitalised after being kidnapped and assaulted while working as a rideshare driver. The man picked up three men from an…

  • Bid to preserve a piece of Mernda’s history

    Bid to preserve a piece of Mernda’s history

    Whittlesea council has moved to place heritage protection on an important piece of the region’s history so that it can be retained and used into…

  • Affordable swimming safety

    Affordable swimming safety

    The state government has announced the return of an affordable swimming lesson program that will run throughout this month, with classes offered at several swimming…

  • Craigieburn man wins $20 million

    Craigieburn man wins $20 million

    A Craigieburn dad has confessed his heart raced and he was left dumbstruck by the revelation he was Powerball’s first major winner of 2025 and…

  • Charges following Campbellfield homicide

    Charges following Campbellfield homicide

    Police have charged a Westmeadows man following a fatal shooting in Campbellfield on December 20. It’s alleged a man was shot outside a property in…

  • Help for graduate teachers

    Help for graduate teachers

    Graduate teachers will soon be receiving even more support as they kick start their educational career, thanks to the state government. Education Minister Ben Carroll…

  • Fireworks spark grass fires

    Fireworks spark grass fires

    Police are investigating multiple fires believed to be caused by fireworks across Melbourne’s northern suburbs. Emergency services responded to the first blaze at the corner…

  • Survey shines light on high risk for asthma sufferers this bushfire season

    Survey shines light on high risk for asthma sufferers this bushfire season

    A new survey commissioned by Asthma Australia has revealed that 81 per cent of Australians and 90 per cent of those who have or care…

  • Obesity and overweight overtake tobacco disease burden

    Obesity and overweight overtake tobacco disease burden

    The Public Health Association of Australia has reacted to the release of The Australian Burden of Disease Study 2024 report, calling for Government action on…

  • Iconic Aussie food to serve on Australia Day

    Iconic Aussie food to serve on Australia Day

    Australia Day is a celebration of culture, community, and great food, with family and friends gathering for barbecues, beach picnics, and festive meals. When planning…

  • Civic service into the future

    Civic service into the future

    With a heritage of more than half a century, there is lots that can be said about the Honda Civic. No navel gazing here, though.…

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