Hub location identified

THE City of Whittlesea resolved to organise its business case for a new Youth Hub, resolving to nominate a space south of the Civic...

Broadford joins the clean-up efforts

BROADFORD Secondary School students combined with Broadford Primary School students on Tuesday morning in the name of community, participating in Clean-Up Australia day.Years 11...

A pop-up for a cause

CHRIST Church Kilmore Anglican Op Shop volunteers had a great day out at Broadford last Tuesday, as they raised money for bushfire recovery.It was...

The hosiery hijack

Am I the only person in the entire world that loses socks?I can go into a shop and buy six pairs of identical black...

Letters to the Editor – March 24, 2026

Working together to reduce bushfire riskAs we move into autumn, we reflect on the challenges brought by recent extreme heat and bushfires across our...

Honouring Mernda’s hero

A COMMUNITY still hurting from the loss of Mernda’s ultimate hero came together on Friday night to pause, mourn and reflect for Aidan Becker.Aidan...

Community Festival thrills

A PACKED Whittlesea Community Festival brought a crowd to the City of Whittlesea’s Council greens on Sunday afternoon.The festival showcased the best of the...

Next generation leaders

KINDNESS and compassion sit at the top of the school captains’ goals for the rest of the school year at Romsey Primary School (RPS).The...

Leaving a big legacy

AFTER three decades in the classroom, student/teacher support worker Josie Westcott is saying goodbye to Upper Plenty Primary School, a place she says she...

Resident unease over Tootle Street plan

RESIDENTS in Tootle Street have expressed anger against proposed housing developments which have continued to add to the Mitchell Shire Council’s (MSC) frustration against...
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