Rate hike
HUME residents could face their lowest rate rise in 10 years, but it would still be nearly double th...
(19/05/2009)
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Fires
THE auctioneer’s hammer will fall for the final time at the Mernda stock market in June, after more ...
(19/05/2009)
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Bypass woes
JOHN Brumby’s government is on notice – halt duplication of the Northern Highway and build a fully e...
(19/05/2009)
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Rugby breaches barriers
SEVERAL Broadmeadows police and Hume kids are breaking boundaries with rugby. They are playing the s...
(19/05/2009)
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Bikes in their sights
FAWKNER Traffic Management Unit says the community’s help is needed to stop illegal monkey bike and ...
(19/05/2009)
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Is it better to be single?
BROADMEADOWS pensioner Les Devine is considering a divorce.
Mr Devine and his wife, Florence, togeth...
(19/05/2009)
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Rezoning troubles residents
THE Broadmeadows Progress Association is calling on residents to voice their opposition to rezoning ...
(19/05/2009)
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Broadford on the box
NEW digital television facilities for Broadford are among the few direct commitments for the local a...
(19/05/2009)
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Parental leave ‘inevitable’
PAID parental leave announced in the Federal Budget was inevitable, according to a local businessman...
(19/05/2009)
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Pension grinners
LOCAL single pensioners are happy with their extra $32.49 per fortnight courtesy of the Federal Budg...
(19/05/2009)
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A blow for drink driving
HUME will soon have breathometers installed in four pubs for patrons to check their alcohol reading ...
(19/05/2009)
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Black Saturday
STORIES of Victoria’s 6 February 1851 bushfires are mostly second and third-hand, and total losses e...
(19/05/2009)
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All Jake for volunteers
HANGING out with our senior citizens may not sound like every teenager’s idea of fun, but Jake Lappi...
(19/05/2009)
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Music careers get on course
CRAIGIEBURN Secondary College students became roadies last Tuesday.
Year 9 and 10 students got music...
(19/05/2009)
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Rings from ashes
When the roads were cleared and it came time to clear her property Ms Redman, with the help of devel...
(19/05/2009)
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Shack bringing
The local community hall, affectionately named “the shack”, has become the regular meeting and infor...
(19/05/2009)
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Club’s food evolves
THE move from a “pot and parma” venue, while still serving “good old-fashioned tucker” has earned Wh...
(19/05/2009)
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