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Whittlesea Review
Get on your bike this Biketober
The highly anticipated Biketober initiative is back, and RACV is encouraging everyone to get on their bikes to join in on the fun.Biketober is...
Free sustainability sessions for preschools
Preschools across the City of Whittlesea and Hume City Council can now engage in free sustainability incursions to educate and engage young children on...
Join the Carols Community Choir for City of Whittlesea’s event
With just 71 days until Christmas, online applications have opened to partake in City of Whittlesea’s Carols by Candlelight event on December 13.Whether you...
Getting crafty at Upper Plenty Primary School
Upper Plenty Primary School Year 5 and 6 students recently tapped into their creative minds by making three-dimensional gnomes.Following a Europe trip of their...
Calling all craft lovers for Mernda Maker’s Market
The Mernda Maker’s Market is back on this Saturday—the ideal destination to discover unique hardware gifts while supporting local artisans.Starting from 11am, residents can...
Whittlesea Historical Society (WHS) had a great day out late last month, visiting the State Library of Victoria in Melbourne’s Swanston Street.WHS member Daniel...
Making a difference at the Positive Wellness Recovery Centre
Member for Kalkallo Ros Spence made a visit to the Positive Wellness Recovery Centre (PWRC) in Kalkallo last month, to hear about the programs...
A new shared trail can now be put to good use in Mill Park, allowing residents to leave their cars at home and still...
Calling out the ‘bitter truth’ on vaping
The City of Whittlesea Youth Council is calling out the bitter truth to address the increased use of vaping among young people aged 12–25.VicHealth’s...
Gettin’ busy with business in the City of Whittlesea
City of Whittlesea’s Business Network has become a thriving organisation, with more than 400 businesses joining the network since its launch.At council’s August meeting,...
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