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  • Two voices, one heart

    Two voices, one heart

    Three-time Golden Guitar winning folk-country duo Felicity Urquhart and Josh Cunningham (of The Waifs) are headed to Footscray. Raw, real and ridiculously good, the music…

  • Maribyrnong remembers

    Maribyrnong remembers

    Three years ago, the Maribyrnong community faced the devastating 2022 river floods. Hundreds of homes and public spaces were impacted. To mark this anniversary, Maribyrnong…

  • Moorabool Landcare boost

    Moorabool Landcare boost

    Bat monitoring, revegetation and community workshops are some of the Moorabool initiatives that received funding through a Landcare grant round announced this month. Announced on…

  • New funding to tackle illegal dumping

    New funding to tackle illegal dumping

    Brimbank council welcomes a state government announcement of support for the clean-up, surveillance, and enforcement of illegally dumped rubbish. The government has announced it will…

  • Fun frights at Halloween party

    Fun frights at Halloween party

    Calling all ghouls, ghosts, monstrosities and supernatural beings! Families can enjoy a night of frights and fun at the Sunshine Halloween kids street party on…

  • Coffee with a cop in Sunbury

    Coffee with a cop in Sunbury

    Bunnings Sunbury will be hosting a Coffee with a Cop session on Thursday. The event will coincide with Crime Prevention Week, and gives a chance…

  • Artrise fees released

    Artrise fees released

    The fees and charges for the buildings at Artrise have been released, despite the Sunbury-based councillors having some concerns. Endorsed at the 13 October Hume…

  • Truganina market kicks off

    Truganina market kicks off

    Truganina’s first local market has just launched, aiming to connect local growers and producers with the community. Hosted by Stockland in partnership with Urban Markets…

  • Join Whittlesea’s youth council

    Join Whittlesea’s youth council

    The City of Whittlesea is calling on passionate youths aged 12-22 years to step forward and get involved in helping to shape the future of…

  • Cat curfew investigated by Hume

    Cat curfew investigated by Hume

    Hume council will look to implement a cat curfew as part of its Draft Domestic Animal Management Plan. The draft plan is open now for…

  • Monitor welcomed by council

    Monitor welcomed by council

    Whittlesea council has welcomed the appointment of municipal monitor Steven Kingshott. As reported by Star Weekly, Local Government Minister Nick Staikos appointed Mr Kingshott to…

  • Carjacking leads to arrests

    Carjacking leads to arrests

    Police have charged a 48-year-old man from Hoppers Crossing with a number of offences following incidents in Tarneit, North Melbourne and the CBD on the…