Priced out
HUME farmers are furious they could end up paying thousands of dollars in tax due to the extension o...
(23/06/2009)
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Reunion
A CHANCE look at last week’s Star newspaper has resulted in a happy reunion, four months after the B...
(23/06/2009)
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Traffic fight
MITCHELL Shire Council’s mayor and CEO have vowed to immediately eliminate several proposed traffic ...
(23/06/2009)
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Ambo crews strike out
THE state’s “good guys” have had enough.
That was the message from Whittlesea Ambulance team leader ...
(23/06/2009)
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Ambo action
ABOUT 80 paramedics in Hume began industrial action last Friday in a bid for longer rest breaks to c...
(23/06/2009)
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New bully strategy
CRAIGIEBURN Secondary College students have created a cyber bullying program in a bid to beat bullie...
(23/06/2009)
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Buckling under new tax
WERRIBEE farmers Carmen and Jim might have to sell their home, with the couple fearing they will buc...
(23/06/2009)
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More charges on cold case
A WHITTLESEA man was arrested last week in relation to the disappearance of Marlene McDonald in Dece...
(23/06/2009)
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Ahmed is baby 2000
WHEN Broadmeadows mother Mouna Moustafa went into labour on 14 June, she didn’t realise the birth wo...
(23/06/2009)
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Train troubles
THE State Government is hoping a $612.8-million upgrade to rail lines between Melbourne and Albury w...
(23/06/2009)
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Repurposing the rain
WITH water at a premium in Mitchell Shire, reduction in water usage at Broadford’s recreation precin...
(23/06/2009)
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Knitting is fitting
A BALL of yarn creates a world of possibilities for Joan Dall.
Her scarves, hats and mittens have t...
(23/06/2009)
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SES plans a clean-up day
VOLUNTEERS who are handy with a chainsaw or even a pair of gloves have been called on to register fo...
(23/06/2009)
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First home boom
CRAIGIEBURN and Roxburgh Park are two of the most sought-after suburbs for first home buyers.
The s...
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