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  • The siren, the flags, and what they meant

    The siren, the flags, and what they meant

    People ask what it feels like when a grand final siren goes your way. The truth is, you don’t hear it as much as you…

  • The Lion roar into history

    The Lion roar into history

    The Brisbane Lions roared into history, crushing Geelong by 47 points – 18.14 (122) to 11.9 (75) – in front of 100,022 fans at the…

  • Whittlesea centenarian celebrates 100 years

    Whittlesea centenarian celebrates 100 years

    Whittlesea Lodge Aged Care resident Gwenda Williams has joined the ranks of centenarians, celebrating her 100th birthday on Saturday, September 27, surrounded by family and…

  • Police investigate Broadmeadows shooting

    Police investigate Broadmeadows shooting

    Police are investigating a firearms incident in Broadmeadows on the afternoon of Sunday, September 28. Emergency services were called to Pascoe Vale Road following reports…

  • Search for Meadow Heights Mosque Burglar

    Search for Meadow Heights Mosque Burglar

    Police are appealing for public assistance in identifying a man following two burglaries at a mosque in Meadow Heights this month. An unknown man is…

  • Cooking up a feast

    Cooking up a feast

    Young people were able to enjoy a healthy cooking class as part of Brimbank council’s Youthfest event on Thursday, September 25. Brimbank council community programs…

  • Machinery stolen

    Machinery stolen

    Police are appealing for public assistance after approximately $700,000 worth of machinery was stolen from a commercial hire business in Sunshine West earlier this month.…

  • Drink drivers caught in early morning intercepts

    Drink drivers caught in early morning intercepts

    Police nabbed two drink drivers in Roxburgh Park and Essendon Fields in the early hours of the morning on Sunday, September 28 as part of…

  • Ken’s final run

    Ken’s final run

    A well-known Melton postie is about to retire next month after more than 30 years on the job. Starting with Australia Post in July 1995…

  • Melton study hub unveiled

    Melton study hub unveiled

    A new university study hub opened in the Melton Library last week, aimed at expanding tertiary education access in the area. Launched by Djerriwarrh Community…

  • Aitken Hill first all-electric community centre

    Aitken Hill first all-electric community centre

    Aitken Hill Community Centre as the first council facility to become fully electrified. A launch was celebrated on Wednesday, September 24 with mayor Jarrod Bell…

  • Teens to lead night walk

    Teens to lead night walk

    There is nothing lame about going on a walk when you do it in style– and tap into your talents. On Friday, October 10, folks…