Star Whittlesea, Mernda, Doreen
30/05/2006
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Science
EXPLOSIONS, chemical reactions and glow sticks mesmerised students at Parade College in Bundoora las...
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Vote catcher!
VOTERS hope the seat of Yan Yean will tempt the State Opposition into delivering the South Morang r...
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3 little pigs
THREE little piggies are resting quietly at an animal sanctuary near Kilmore after working hard on a...
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Kids scrum down for the day
STUDENTS from Glenroy North and Campmeadows Primary Schools are perfecting their passes and running ...
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Where your money goes
A $31.6 MILLION surplus and a rate increase are among the highlights of Hume City Council’s draft 2...
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Socceroo kicks in for aunt
JOSIE Vosdoganis of Mill Park is experiencing a cruel mixture of football fever and personal tragedy...
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Cash boost to
A MULTI-MILLION dollar State Government grant will help ease the pain for families in the North faci...
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Brumby
JOHN Brumby’s electorate officer has hit back at claims that a Coolaroo Station was promised in the...
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Group calls for EPA to
THE secretary of the Terminate Tulla Toxic Dump Action Group (TTTDAG) has called for the EPA to be r...
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Plans for private facility
THE State Government has dismissed a plan by fruit and vegetable growers to buy a privatised Melbour...
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Traders eager for action
EPPING traders are eagerly anticipating the Melbourne wholesale markets coming to town as more plans...
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Call for gaming change
WHITTLESEA City Council is calling for the gaming industry to take greater responsibility for proble...
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Jobs centre clocks on
BROADMEADOWS will soon be home to its own branch of the Northern Migrant Research Centre (NMRC), whi...
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Horror returns
LALOR mother-of-four Cathy Rasile is reliving a nightmare.
Her daughter Delia has ganglioneuroblast...
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Women act the
WOMEN in the North now have a new social outlet thanks to the Brunswick Women’s Theatre.
Theatre di...
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Blacks on heritage trail
A GROUP of young Aboriginal students from communities across Victoria will undertake a special cour...
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The aged dance the years away
WHITTLESEA’S senior citizens are keeping fit by dancing, swimming and practising tai chi.
New resear...
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Hoon drivers not a
POLICE are urging residents to be patient as they continue to battle with Whittlesea’s hoon drivers...
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New centre
CONSTRUCTION work on the $3.5 million Wallan Multi-Purpose Community Centre in Hadfield Park has st...
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Teenager robbed at station
A TEENAGER was robbed at knife point by a gang of youths at Keon Park railway station last week.
Po...
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Medway secures pennant
THE VGA conducted its pennant finals on Sunday with Medway Golf Club playing off for the division fo...
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Blues do it back to back
EPPING recorded its second win on the trot in round six of the Diamond Valley Football League A Grad...
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Bullish Bears surge
THOMASTOWN’S thumping victory over Heidelberg West in round six of the Diamond Valley Football Leagu...
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Commanding Demons down Pies
TULLAMARINE extended its winning streak to five in the Essendon District Football League’s B Grade c...
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Mores ground Jets
GREENVALE has again been left heartbroken by Essendon District Football League rival Strathmore afte...
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