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  • Action in Point Cook

    Action in Point Cook

    The new look Point Cook Action Group (PCAG) has outlined its objectives for the next year, with crime and better transport among the top priorities.…

  • More buses for route 390

    More buses for route 390

    Commuters on Route 390 are set to benefit from major service improvements starting September 7. The busy route, which runs between Mernda station and Craigieburn…

  • Finals fever

    Finals fever

    As winter nears an end and the sun begins to poke its head out for spring, that can only mean one of the more exciting…

  • Hume’s flexible waste vouchers success

    Hume’s flexible waste vouchers success

    Hume council’s move to a more flexible waste voucher system has been an overwhelming success in its first year, with residents redeeming nearly 95,000 waste…

  • Sunbury Road set for major works

    Sunbury Road set for major works

    Sunbury Road travellers are being warned to prepare for heavy delays, with works are set to begin on the third runway at Melbourne Airport. The…

  • Truth-telling for victim survivors

    Truth-telling for victim survivors

    A independent truth-telling forum for victim-survivors of historical child sexual abuse in all Victorian Government schools has been established. Angela Connors has been appointed as…

  • Free pads and tampons at more venues

    Free pads and tampons at more venues

    Victorians will soon be able to access free pads and tampons at even more of the state’s most iconic venues thanks to an expansion of…

  • Volunteer callout

    Volunteer callout

    Non-profit organisation, Elite cat rescue, has put out a call to locals, asking for volunteers for its Bunnings sausage sIzzle on Saturday, August 9. In…

  • Expo the bee’s knees

    Expo the bee’s knees

    Don’t bug out – the National Insect Expo is back again for 2025. The largest event of its kind continues to call Woodend home, and…

  • Cyclist survey

    Cyclist survey

    Macedon Ranges council is seeking feedback from pedestrians and cyclists around Romsey. A study will further investigate existing pedestrian and cycling routes in Romsey, and…

  • Energy upgrades for Sunbury sports

    Energy upgrades for Sunbury sports

    Hume council’s energy-efficient building upgrades are set to help tenants for one of Sunbury’s sporting facilities. The sports clubs that lease the McMahon Sports Pavilion…

  • Historic landmark set to close

    Historic landmark set to close

    The Overnewton Castle in Keilor will close its doors as an event venue in March. The estate owners, who host tours, weddings, high teas and…