Mateship
NINETY-FIVE year-old Keith Watts clearly recalls the days of scouring the Indian Ocean for enemy su...
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Family ties
KINGLAKE resident Peter Crook credits his navy training with his ability to save his house from the ...
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Chip shop battered
A VANDAL has shattered the glass windows of two businesses on the corner of Kingswood Dr and Hume Hw...
(21/04/2009)
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Rotary’s breath tests
THE Rotary Club of Tullamarine has secured $20,000 from the Transport Accident Commission (TAC) to t...
(21/04/2009)
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Police appeal after chase
POLICE have been appealing for witnesses, following a pursuit along the Northern Highway last Thursd...
(21/04/2009)
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New clinic for pets
KINGLAKE’S animals will soon have a place to rest and recover, when Kate Murray opens the Mountain R...
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Hunt for Hume talent
THE spotlight will shine on singers, dancers and entertainers in the City of Hume with the council l...
(21/04/2009)
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Qantas cuts on the way
QANTAS workers based at Tullamarine airport risk losing their jobs following the announcement that t...
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Army barracks burn
A FIRE at an army barracks in Camp Rd, Broadmeadows, is being treated as suspicious by detectives fr...
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‘Ricing’ to the occasion
EROSION problems in properties around Sunday Creek are causing concern but Mitchell Shire residents ...
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Suburbia closes in on Wallan
RESIDENTS are uneasy that Wallan is becoming increasingly urbanised and its rural character is bein...
(21/04/2009)
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We want our park back
RESIDENTS near the Buchan St park in Meadow Heights have been urged to reclaim the park from vandals...
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Rock of memories
THE memorial rock and plaque will be the centre of Anzac Day commemorations in Craigieburn from 10am...
(21/04/2009)
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Council leads pet clamp-down
WHITTLESEA City Council will clamp down on irresponsible pet owners and track down unregistered pets...
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Grants fund art of recovery
THE State Government last week announced $85,000 worth of new grants aimed to promote arts and cultu...
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Hunt for holiday hoons
BORED children on school holidays have been vandalising property, according to Kilmore Police.
Acti...
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Classical steps
YOUNGSTERS in the City of Hume entered the magical world of fairyland when they took part in ballet ...
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Ready for heat of competition
WHITTLESEA’S Angie Montana will swap food runs for the runway when she competes to be crowned Miss U...
(21/04/2009)
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Teachers help out
WHITTLESEA Secondary College VCE students affected by Black Saturday’s bushfires have been getting a...
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Duo’s speed dating
IT TOOK Jim McGinn a week to propose to Lorna McNaughton.
When Scottish-born McGinn met Australian M...
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Big chance for young actors
YOUNG actors will have the chance to show Mitchell Shire what they’ve got with the upcoming audition...
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City looks to the future
WHITTLESEA residents will get the chance to play a vital role in a major community planning forum ne...
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Cool hand Luke
SAMURAI Karate’s Luke Olsen brought home gold from a recent trip to Japan – a gold medal that is.
Th...
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