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Hume To Elect New Youth Council
Advocacy against the proposed Emergency Services and Volunteers Fund
Advocacy against the proposed Victorian Government Emergency Services
We’re Changing To Digital Parking Permits
Dwelling Approvals Fall In March: Australia
Household Spending Falls In March: Australia
Melbourne Recital Centre Welcomes New Chair
Locked up then locked out: how NZ’s bank rules make life for ex-prisoners even harder
Multiple Charges – Rapid Apprehension Squad
New Chief Commissioner Of Police Appointed
Oh What Odour, Veolia Fined Over Smelly Dairy Waste
City of Ballart welcomes Ballarat Veterans Centre funding commitment
Beloved Electric Wonderland returns this winter school holiday
How long-duration batteries can power a cleaner, more reliable, and sustainable renewable energy future
Ballarat’s newest mental health leaders inducted as part of Live4Life rollout
Police Make Arrests After Point Cook Carjacking
Cattle Composting Trial Underway
‘I got sent something of people shooting themselves’ – research shows young people can’t avoid harmful content online
Charges following $100K burglaries and hit-run collision
Council looks toward Building a Better Hume following 2025 election
Government Agency Seeks Corella Poisoning Information
Parkes Honoured At 2025 Australian Tidy Towns Awards
5 huge climate opportunities await the next parliament – and it has the numbers to deliver
Bangholme Collision Turns Fatal
5 huge climate opportunities await the next parliament – and it has the momentum to deliver
Forty years of experience and memories
Police Are Responding To Fatal Crash In Marysville
Now Open: 2026 Kinder Registrations
Worker Dies After EWP Loading Incident
Battin & O’Brien – Break Bail, Face Jail
Police search for missing campers Kiara and James
Varroa mite impacts Australian pollinators – Rabobank report
Fisheries Non Compliance – Easter / ANZAC Hols
Only Eight Dairy Farms Pass EPA Test
Local young people connect with state MP to advocate for change
What is a ‘smart city’ and why should we care? It’s not just a buzzword
AFP, INTERPOL and EUROPOL partnerships protecting Australia and its interests
Reduce Risk This Autumn, Register Your Burn-off Online
40,000 Tradies Qualified And Ready To Work In Victoria
Notice Of Naming Of Laneway – Ruddock Close, Prahran
Fuelling Ballarat’s Creative Economic Powerhouse
Harnessing Data To Drive Liveability
Nominations Open To Recognise Victorian Seniors
Major Construction Works Start On Suburban Rail Loop
Proposed 2025/26 Budget Focuses On Fundamentals
Opening date set for Thornlie-Cockburn Link and inner Armadale Line elevated rail stations
Boosting high-tech exports with advanced technology
15 local groups benefit from City’s Community Grants Program