Cash in train
SOUTH Morang is one step closer to getting its rail line with the extension likely to be included i...
(28/02/2006)
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Health centre in cash crisis
HUME’S ailing public health services have been dealt a major blow with Dianella Community Health for...
(28/02/2006)
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Workers
BROADMEADOWS Bunnings staff will be having a flipping good time when they bring out the fry pans and...
(28/02/2006)
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Fines plea for young
A LOCAL legal service is calling for youths not to be fined for fare evasion on public transport.
W...
(28/02/2006)
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Clean up at Farm
LOCALS are already flocking to Farm Vigano as the restoration of the historic site continues.
Dr Ja...
(28/02/2006)
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Kraft walks the talk
KRAFT, unlike many employers, spends money on advertising to find its workers new jobs.
The Broadme...
(28/02/2006)
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Swim sisters clock up 90km
IMAGINE swimming 1628 laps of a 50-metre pool, or more than 90 kilometres.
Four Eden Park sisters – ...
(28/02/2006)
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Youth aid falls short
A FUNDING shortfall has left Whittlesea residents waiting several months for youth counselling servi...
(28/02/2006)
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Clinic crisis to
SCALING-BACK of operation hours at Dianella’s general practice clinic is expected to be felt across ...
(28/02/2006)
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PM’s comments confuse
WHAT is an Australian value?
Hume residents last week responded to comments from Prime Minister Joh...
(28/02/2006)
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Police crack down
A NEW undercover operation that’s getting tough on enforcing liquor licensing laws across Hume is c...
(28/02/2006)
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Manfred a Labor
A CALL for new blood to the ALP has convinced a 62-year-old St Albans resident to step up to the pla...
(28/02/2006)
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Witnesses
DETECTIVES are calling for witnesses to come forward following an indecent assault near Broadmeadow...
(28/02/2006)
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Call to make Hume sparkle
HUME residents have been urged to pitch in and help the municipality “sparkle” for a day.
Anyone ca...
(28/02/2006)
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