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  • Queen to rock Wyndham

    Queen to rock Wyndham

    If you have mortgages on homes and stiffness in your bones— or any other of life’s stressors— the Queen Rocks tribute is coming to Wyndham…

  • Ex-umpire put on bail over $300k Brownlow fraud claim

    Ex-umpire put on bail over $300k Brownlow fraud claim

    A former AFL umpire, his brother and two others have been placed on bail after a magistrate said their alleged $300,000 Brownlow Medal betting fraud…

  • A taste of Scotland in Mt Macedon

    A taste of Scotland in Mt Macedon

    You won’t need to leave the Macedon Ranges to experience Shetland in this new exhibition. Local artist Jo Hoyne has brought a taste of the…

  • Hume a hot spot for animal cruelty

    Hume a hot spot for animal cruelty

    Hume has ranked high in Victoria for animal cruelty reports and animal seizures, according to RSPCA Victoria’s latest animal cruelty report. The Hume LGA ranked…

  • Watergardens carpark opens

    Watergardens carpark opens

    A new and upgraded carpark with 485 spaces opened at Watergardens Station earlier this month, along with 26 new accessible car spaces and 70 new…

  • Mini masterpieces wanted

    Mini masterpieces wanted

    Find your smallest paint brush and create your very own mini masterpiece for the Kyneton Library’s Tiny Art Show. Submissions are open now for the…

  • Two charged in $36m tobacco black market bust

    Two charged in $36m tobacco black market bust

    A 29-year-old Meadow Heights man has been arrested as part of an operation which police say also resulted in the arrest of a major player…

  • Kealba landfill information session

    Kealba landfill information session

    The Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has announced it will hold a community information session this month to provide locals with updates on the Sunshine landfill…

  • Rates debated

    Rates debated

    Hume council will ask the state government to implement a Local Government Cost Index to calculate the rate cap, which could result in rates rising.…

  • A healthier future for kids

    A healthier future for kids

    Students at Holy Eucharist Primary School in St Albans planted a mandarin tree during a ceremony on September 9 to celebrate their first milestone in…

  • Footscray Hospital photo comp

    Footscray Hospital photo comp

    Photographers from Melbourne’s west are invited to take part in a new photography competition that could result in their images being featured at the new…

  • Buses replace trains on Craigieburn line this weekend

    Buses replace trains on Craigieburn line this weekend

    Train passengers in Craigieburn, Broadmeadows, Roxburgh Park, Coolaroo, and Jacana are told to allow extra travel time this weekend, with buses replacing trains between North…