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    SEE&DO Fun at the fair Families will have a ball at the upcoming Mernda Community Fair with an indoor market, live music, jumping castle, petting…

  • Sport wins in pokies push

    Sport wins in pokies push

    AN EPPING social club will spend more than $5 million on sporting facilities and other initiatives for the community in return for an extra 15…

  • Whittlesea almost had itself a Multicultural Man

    Whittlesea almost had itself a Multicultural Man

    WHITTLESEA has lost its claim on a world-renowned statue which would have made it an Australian icon of multiculturalism – and it was free. The…

  • Campaigners denied respite

    Campaigners denied respite

    GWENDA Walton faces a tough decision – to keep struggling to care for her disabled foster daughter or lose her to strangers. Mrs Walton fought…

  • Funding win for education

    Funding win for education

    ‘This is great news for local children’ TWO local pre-schools and a kindergarten will get almost $1 million in state government funding to upgrade facilities.…

  • Housing boom provides easy pickings for thieves

    Housing boom provides easy pickings for thieves

    CRIMINALS are taking joyrides in older cars in the Whittlesea municipality because they are easier to steal, according to police. Residents had 588 cars stolen…

  • Cops knew of footy team clash

    Cops knew of footy team clash

    A VIOLENT on-field brawl between two teenage football teams from Lalor had been brewing for weeks, it has been revealed. Police confirmed that they feared…

  • Boys go to school under guard, says stepfather

    Boys go to school under guard, says stepfather

    TWO Mill Park boys forcibly moved to a refugee detention centre in Sydney are escorted daily to school by two security guards, their stepfather says.…

  • Mowbray College: Future bleak as college fails to raise vital financial support

    MOWBRAY College has failed in its attempts to seek financial support and could enter voluntary administration. Funding sought from the state or federal government has…

  • Planned activity group for elderly Melton residents

    Older Melton residents or those living with a disability are being encouraged to join the council’s planned-activity group. There are several vacancies for the program,…

  • Would you like some street art with your shopping?

    Would you like some street art with your shopping?

    THOMASTOWN’S High Street shopping strip is masquerading as a gallery of sorts for the inaugural Sites to be Seen art exhibition. Curated by Helen Pollard,…

  • NBN plans turn fibre into connections

    NBN plans turn fibre into connections

    ROBOTS could care for old people in their homes, and parents could check on their children in childcare centres via webcam, in just some of…

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