Club gears for milestone

THE Combined Probus Club of Whittlesea is gearing up to celebrate its 25th anniversary.Preparations are in full swing to mark the occasion at a...

Bringing new life to old treasures

THERE’S a quiet revolution happening at the Mernda Neighbourhood House and it doesn’t involve pitchforks or protest signs.Instead, it’s powered by screwdrivers, sewing needles...

Council surveys under way

THE City of Whittlesea is inviting residents to share their thoughts through two separate surveys that are currently under way, each designed to support...

Lalor man charged

DETECTIVES from Taskforce Hawk have charged a Lalor man as part of an investigation into a blackmail incident that occurred in January.The 36-year-old was...

Toorourrong gate upgrade

THE automated electronic gates at the entrance to Toorourrong Reservoir Park are set to be upgraded.With continued advocacy from the community group Friends of...

Invitation to Cultural Diversity Week

THE City of Whittlesea is inviting the community to celebrate Cultural Diversity Week from March 21 to 29.This year’s theme, ‘Culture connects us all,’...

Unrest at weed growth

ANNOYED residents on Wollert’s Hume Freeway corridor have had enough with the inaction of public amenity maintenance, with one resident requesting imminent changes, saying...

Dees make their mark

IT was a manic final round of the Diamond Valley Cricket Association, with plenty of permutations for multiple teams in the finals race.Mernda had...

Curiosity grows over CEO contract

CONFIDENTIAL City of Whittlesea Council discussions about the employment contract of Chief Executive Officer, Craig Lloyd, have sparked renewed community interest in the Council,...

Ready to lead the way

WHITTLESEA Secondary College 2026 student School Captains have been selected.Principal Kathy Mourkakos said: “Our college captains serve not only as role models but also...
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