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  • Budburst is back

    Budburst is back

    Wine makers are preparing for another busy weekend when Budburst return to the Ranges. For one weekend only in November, cellars across the Macedon Ranges…

  • Thrifting success

    Thrifting success

    Sunbury College Sunbury vocational major students have raised big in their environmental project. The year 12 VM class put together a pop-up thrift shop for…

  • Volunteers needed

    Volunteers needed

    Kyneton Foodbank is looking for more volunteers to help meet the growing needs of the Kyneton community. The foodbank is only one part of the…

  • Derrimut company charged

    Derrimut company charged

    A Derrimut cooking oil transport company has been fined $4070 by the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) Victoria after it was seen washing out its storage…

  • The stories driving Broadmeadows

    The stories driving Broadmeadows

    Car manufacturing may have disappeared from Broadmeadows, but its legacy continues to shape the identity of Hume. Community members and former workers attended a soft…

  • Protest at MP’s office

    Protest at MP’s office

    A group of 20 residents from Melbourne’s western suburbs protested outside Fraser MP Daniel Mulino’s office on Monday September, 15, calling for Australia to end…

  • Portable toilet thefts

    Portable toilet thefts

    A Caroline Springs man has been charged following the alleged theft of portable toilets in Deanside last week. Victoria Police alleges two portable loos were…

  • Three charged following Derrimut fire

    Three charged following Derrimut fire

    Police have charged three men following investigations into a factory fire earlier this year in Derrimut. A 33-year-old Craigieburn man, a 36-year-old Roxburgh park man…

  • Wildflower planting day

    Wildflower planting day

    Over 40 people braved the windy weather to plant 1500 wildflowers at Iramoo Wildflower reserve in Cairnlea earlier this month. Local greenthumbs had the opportunity…

  • Illegal trading targeted

    Illegal trading targeted

    Brimbank council has adopted a new three-phase plan to tackle the ongoing issue of illegal footpath trading on Alfrieda Street in St Albans, which it…

  • Two men charged with murdering Kwar Ater

    Two men charged with murdering Kwar Ater

    Police charged two men on Wednesday, September 17 in relation to the fatal shooting of Seabrook man Kwar Ater in the CBD earlier this month.…

  • Love your west to win

    Love your west to win

    Maribyrnong residents are known for their love of the area and and the western suburbs as a whole, but now they’re being asked express that…