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  • Vote tampering suspected

    Vote tampering suspected

    A northern suburbs MP has questioned whether Local Government Minister Melissa Horne will suspend a Whittlesea councillor while suspected vote tampering in the Lalor ward…

  • Bowls for the brigade

    Bowls for the brigade

    Whittlesea CFA is hosting a fundraising day next month, raising important funds for its future development and service to the community. At a fundraising event…

  • New financial scheme for victims of crime

    New financial scheme for victims of crime

    The state government has announced a new financial scheme aimed at supporting victims of crime outside of courts. The new Financial Assistance Scheme (FAS) provides…

  • Still time for good sports awards

    Still time for good sports awards

    Nominations for the Alcohol and Drug Foundation’s Good Sports Awards, which give community sporting clubs across Victoria the chance to shine in the national spotlight…

  • Stay safe this Christmas

    Stay safe this Christmas

    With Christmas fast approaching, Kidsafe Victoria is offering a free resource to help Hume and Whittlesea parents and carers make safe toy choices. The Christmas…

  • New magistrates appointed

    New magistrates appointed

    The state government has appointed three new magistrates. On Tuesday, Attorney-General Jaclyn Symes announced Helen Dale, Rachael Hopkins and Carrie O’Shea would be appointed to…

  • New early learning and childcare centre opening in Fawkner in 2025

    New early learning and childcare centre opening in Fawkner in 2025

    Families in Fawkner can now enrol their children in one of Victoria’s first government-run early learning and childcare centres, opening in early 2025. Operated by…

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    Probus Members of The Combined Probus Club of Whittlesea will meet on Monday, December 2, at Whittlesea Bowls Club at 9.30am. Christmas carols by students…

  • Tool to monitor renewables momentum

    Tool to monitor renewables momentum

    A new tool has been unveiled to track Australia’s progress in cutting carbon emissions and tackling climate change. Launched on Wednesday by the Climate Council,…

  • Trans Day of Remembrance marked with open letter

    Trans Day of Remembrance marked with open letter

    On Wednesday, November 20, Equality Minister Harriet Shing wrote an open letter to Victoria’s trans and gender diverse community to mark Trans Day of Remembrance.…

  • Hospital board applicants encouraged

    Hospital board applicants encouraged

    Victorians are being asked to consider how their leadership, financial skills, local knowledge and lived experience could benefit the state’s hospitals by joining health service…

  • Calls for Ogilvie memorialisation

    Calls for Ogilvie memorialisation

    A poll was created by close friends of Sunbury stalwart Jack Ogilvie who died earlier this month, calling for the Hume Global Learning Centre in…

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