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  • Energy upgrades for Sunbury sports

    Energy upgrades for Sunbury sports

    Hume council’s energy-efficient building upgrades are set to help tenants for one of Sunbury’s sporting facilities. The sports clubs that lease the McMahon Sports Pavilion…

  • Historic landmark set to close

    Historic landmark set to close

    The Overnewton Castle in Keilor will close its doors as an event venue in March. The estate owners, who host tours, weddings, high teas and…

  • An un-beet-able market

    An un-beet-able market

    Brimbank locals looking for a health kick can head to the Taylors Lakes community garden veggie stall and open day this Saturday, August 9. The…

  • Muhammadiyah Australia College set to grow

    Muhammadiyah Australia College set to grow

    Muhammadiyah Australia College is set to grow with the state government allocating $3.6 million in funding for the school. Melton MP Steve McGhie announced the…

  • Make the digital switch for your rates

    Make the digital switch for your rates

    Whittlesea ratepayers are encouraged to make the digital switch when it comes to receiving their rates notices. The newly introduced option is convenient, free and…

  • Synthetic pitch to boost soccer participation

    Synthetic pitch to boost soccer participation

    Whittlesea has taken a major step in supporting grassroots soccer with the completion of a new FIFA-accredited synthetic pitch at Partridge Recreation Reserve in Lalor.…

  • Spotswood apartment fire

    Spotswood apartment fire

    Residents of a Spotswood apartment building were forced to evacuate when a fire broke out in the bedroom of one of the units late yesterday…

  • Calls for extended police hours

    Calls for extended police hours

    Locals are calling for the Caroline Springs police station counter to be extended to 24 hours a day to better combat increasing crime in Melton.…

  • Machete bins rolled out in Wyndham

    Machete bins rolled out in Wyndham

    Wyndham will be home to a machete disposal bin as part of a two-month amnesty period during which people are being urged to safely dispose…

  • Tree planting day rocks VU

    Tree planting day rocks VU

    Star Weekly photographer Damjan Janevski visited Victoria University’s Werribee campus on Friday, August 1 to capture the action at the annual community tree planting day.…

  • Wyndham picked for park program

    Wyndham picked for park program

    Two suburbs in Wyndham are among those eligible for the state government’s Pick My Park program launched on Friday. Werribee and Werribee South are among…

  • New era, same commitment

    New era, same commitment

    Tully Smith has been announced as the Wyndham Health Foundation’s new board chair and he is on a mission to make sure every resident in…