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  • Yarraville couple offer foster care advice

    Yarraville couple offer foster care advice

    Having always loved being around children, Yarraville couple Vince Attard and Kym Phillips knew they were destined to become carers. The couple have been foster…

  • Airport consults on noise before takeoff

    Airport consults on noise before takeoff

    Melbourne Airport has launched community consultation on its noise amelioration plan, designed to reduce the impact of aircraft noise as planning for the airport’s third…

  • Andrew’s Banh mi and pie brings the beef

    Andrew’s Banh mi and pie brings the beef

    Thomastown business Andrew’s Banh mi and Pie has proven it’s not just famous for its acclaimed banh mi after the official Great Aussie Pie competition…

  • Men charged after Derrimut shooting

    Men charged after Derrimut shooting

    Two men were charged following a shooting in Derrimut this month where a 20-year old Tarneit man subsequently died at a St Albans hospital shortly…

  • Truck headache

    Truck headache

    Residents of a quiet Sunbury street say more than 600 trucks are travelling along their road daily – and they have had enough. Resident Megan,…

  • Draft high rise housing plans revealed

    Draft high rise housing plans revealed

    Apartment towers up to 12 storeys high could be built near West Footscray, Middle Footscray and Tottenham stations under draft plans released by the state…

  • Teddy bears help with mental health on RUOK? Day

    Teddy bears help with mental health on RUOK? Day

    Students at Deer Park North primary school participated in a range of activities for RUOK? Day on Thursday, September 9. A major event on the…

  • Better connectivity needed

    Better connectivity needed

    South Kyneton residents are backing a petition that calls for better connectivity into town. The petition is calling for two critical pieces of infrastructure to…

  • Art show of the future

    Art show of the future

    Students at St Albans Heights primary school showcased their artistic talent in a public art show on September 10 inspired by the theme ‘fantastical futures’.…

  • Honouring Hume

    Honouring Hume

    Hume council has committed to preserving and celebrating Broadmeadows’ civic history, with two historic honour boards to go on permanent display. At council’s meeting on…

  • Braybrook and Fraser Rise drug syndicate uncovered

    Braybrook and Fraser Rise drug syndicate uncovered

    Victoria Police seized 38 kilograms of cocaine worth $12.3 million and arrested three people this week, with a trafficking syndicate alleged to have been operating…

  • Remembering Bob: Bright by name and nature

    Remembering Bob: Bright by name and nature

    The late Bob Bright was a pioneer of Australian pop music, a 60’s teen idol turned TV star, radio DJ and voice-over artist. He was…