Hub helping Seymour to thrive

HELPING people to find work and thrive there – this is the goal of Mitchell Shire’s first Thrive Hub employment service in Seymour.Minister for...

Safety upgrades for major roads

A $1.24 MILLION federal funding will kickstart much-needed safety upgrades at high-traffic Findon Road in Epping.The project will deliver a roundabout to the intersection...

Kilmore Toyota to sponsor new hockey team

KILMORE TOYOTA has announced a new partnership with the Melbourne Cobras ahead of the 2026 Hockey One season, reinforcing its long-standing commitment to supporting...

Free kindergarten in Mitchell Shire

FREE kindergarten is now available for three- and four-year-old children across Mitchell Shire, giving families access to play-based learning that fosters friendships, routines and...

Pet of the Week

OUR VIP is Crumpet. She has just turned one and is the youngest beloved member ofthe Wood family.She is super cheeky and a very...

Plan for 75 new homes

UP TO 75 new homes are planned on the edge of the Kilmore Racing Club facility, but a local resident has raised fears of...

Hunt on for a new CEO

WHITTLESEA Shire Council will have a new Chief Executive Officer as the current chief, Craig Lloyd, is heading to Western Australia.The council announced last...

Healthy move for a change

AFTER 12 years as a Member for Macedon, and stints first as Minister for Agriculture and Regional Development and latest as Health Minister, Mary-Anne...

Seymour Expo hits milestone

KINGS Park was abuzz at the weekend as the Seymour Alternative Farming Expo celebrated 35 years of the annual event.About 400 exhibitors came from...

Busking a success

ONCE again Kilmore’s Regional Busking Championship delivered on live entertainment with local and regional performers throwing their hat into the ring along Sydney Street...
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