News


  • Police go the distance for Operation Furlong

    Police go the distance for Operation Furlong

    Melton & Moorabool Star Weekly

    More than 6,600 offences were detected by Victoria Police during Operation Furlong over the Melbourne Cup long weekend. The statewide road policing operation took place…

  • Caroline Springs housefire

    Caroline Springs housefire

    Brimbank & Northwest Star Weekly

    A fire tore through a house in Caroline Springs on Wednesday 5 November, causing significant damage to the entire home. Thirty firefighters arrived shortly after…

  • Good vibrations hit Bundoora

    Good vibrations hit Bundoora

    Northern Star Weekly

    A new twilight concert is making its way to Whittlesea, set to light up Bundoora as spring comes to a close with Bundoora Beats 2025…

  • ‘Free meal’ community event

    ‘Free meal’ community event

    Brimbank & Northwest Star Weekly

    Charity organisation ‘Give Until It Hurts’ will be hosting a ‘free meal’ community event on Friday 7 November from 6-7pm. There will be prizes to…

  • Police investigate another rope factory fire

    Police investigate another rope factory fire

    Maribyrnong & Hobsons Bay Star Weekly

    Police are investigating another suspicious fire at the old Kinnears rope factory in Footscray, the fourth in the last 18 months. Firefighters were called to…

  • All for Mate

    All for Mate

    Sunbury & Macedon Ranges Star Weekly

    Back from a trip of a lifetime, Brooke Smalley couldn’t be prouder of what her and her mother Lorraine achieved. The duo recently returned from…

  • Offending drivers caught

    Offending drivers caught

    Brimbank & Northwest Star Weekly

    One-hundred-and-thirty-four offences were recorded in Brimbank over the Melbourne Cup long weekend as part of a statewide road policing operation. ‘Operation Furlong’, which ran from…

  • Frank: The gift that keeps on giving

    Frank: The gift that keeps on giving

    Wyndham Star Weekly

    You would have to wind the clock back pretty far to find a time when Werribee resident Frank Hills wasn’t donating his plasma to those…

  • Lalor Men’s Shed opens its doors

    Lalor Men’s Shed opens its doors

    Northern Star Weekly

    The Lalor and District Men’s Shed is inviting the community to join in the fun at its open day on Saturday 29 November, between 10am…

Sport


  • Dragons add experience

    Dragons add experience

    Brimbank & Northwest Star Weekly

    Sunshine Heights has added some more experience to its list for next year’s Western Football League division 2 season. After making inroads this season, the…

  • Brasher stars again

    Brasher stars again

    Maribyrnong & Hobsons Bay Star Weekly

    A strong batting display led by Dylan Brasher guided Footscray to its second win of the Victorian Premier Cricket season on Saturday. After a rain…

  • Lions tough day

    Lions tough day

    Melton & Moorabool Star Weekly

    Melton’s winning streak ended at two in the Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association east-west on Saturday. After starting the season with two wins, the Lions batters…

  • Duff-Tytler ready for challenge

    Duff-Tytler ready for challenge

    Northern Star Weekly

    Calder Cannons’ Cooper Duff-Tytler admits he might have made the call to choose football over basketball earlier if he knew what was to come. The…

  • Roar’s tough day

    Roar’s tough day

    Sunbury & Macedon Ranges Star Weekly

    Sunbury’s poor day with the bat proved costly in the Victorian Turf Cricket Association Steve McNamara Shield on Saturday. After getting its first win on…

  • Hoppers flying start

    Hoppers flying start

    Wyndham Star Weekly

    Hoppers is hoping to continue the momentum in the Bowls Victoria weekend pennant, division 3, section 1 competition this season. After a number of tough…

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  • Frank: The gift that keeps on giving

    Frank: The gift that keeps on giving

    Wyndham Star Weekly

    You would have to wind the clock back pretty far to find a time when Werribee resident Frank Hills wasn’t donating his plasma to those…

  • Lalor Men’s Shed opens its doors

    Lalor Men’s Shed opens its doors

    Northern Star Weekly

    The Lalor and District Men’s Shed is inviting the community to join in the fun at its open day on Saturday 29 November, between 10am…

  • Real estate sign debated

    Real estate sign debated

    Wyndham Star Weekly

    The regulation real estate pointer signs will be examined by Wyndham council. During the Tuesday 28 October council meeting, Cr Susan McIntyre called for a…

  • Police investigate Lalor fire

    Police investigate Lalor fire

    Northern Star Weekly

    Police are investigating after a fire broke out at a shop on May Street in Lalor in the early hours of Wednesday 5 November. Fire…

  • Man charged in Melinda Freeman case

    Man charged in Melinda Freeman case

    Northern Star Weekly

    Police have charged a man as part of their investigation into the 1991 death of Melinda Freeman in Whittlesea. A 63-year-old Greensborough man was arrested…

  • Craigieburn fire ‘suspicious’

    Craigieburn fire ‘suspicious’

    Northern Star Weekly

    Police are leading an investigation into a suspicious fire at a cafe on Elevation Boulevard in Craigieburn in the early hours of Tuesday 4 November.…