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  • Day of neighbourly connection

    Day of neighbourly connection

    Sunbury Neighbour Day is fast approaching, with the March event aiming to promote neighbourly and community connection among residents. Set for Sunday, March 30, the…

  • Carly Moore to stand for Calwell

    Carly Moore to stand for Calwell

    Former Hume mayor Carly Moore has quit the Labor Party to contest the seat of Calwell as an independent candidate at the upcoming federal election.…

  • Lancefield Children’s Centre unveiled

    Lancefield Children’s Centre unveiled

    The Lancefield Children’s Centre was officially opened this month, providing new kinder places and an additional maternal and child health service venue. Located at 76a…

  • Hume artist call

    Hume artist call

    Applications are open for a Hume council arts grants program that aims to support artists, creatives, and organisations to upskill, develop new projects, and contribute…

  • Walk Sunbury’s garden trail

    Walk Sunbury’s garden trail

    Sunbury Neighbourhood House announced a one-day event focussed on growing edible gardens in Sunbury, where a selection of local residents will welcome visitors as they…

  • Wounds of conflict in focus

    Wounds of conflict in focus

    Planning and preparation for the Mount Macedon Anzac Day dawn service is well underway, with this year’s theme focusing on the tragic costs of war.…

  • Caring for Clarkefield

    Caring for Clarkefield

    Clarkefield and District Farm and Landcare group is hosting a community information meeting next month to promote local interest in the group and discuss its…

  • Not just cards and bingo

    Not just cards and bingo

    Sunbury Seniors is preparing for a “big year” ahead, calling for new members and reminding residents that senior citizen’s clubs have adapted to suit modern…

  • AI-generated journalism falls short of audiences’ expectations: report

    AI-generated journalism falls short of audiences’ expectations: report

    A new industry report has found audiences and journalists are growing increasingly concerned by the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in journalism. Summarising three years…

  • Youth fest funding announced

    Youth fest funding announced

    The state government has announced $220,000 in funding for Youth Fest 2025, supporting up to 110 events across the state – from live music to…

  • New documentary highlights challenges young people face escaping family violence

    New documentary highlights challenges young people face escaping family violence

    Despite significant progress in addressing family and domestic violence, one group of Australians continues to be forgotten. Children and young people are falling through the…

  • Mother’s Day Classic aims for another record breaker to boost women’s health

    Mother’s Day Classic aims for another record breaker to boost women’s health

    Australia’s most loved national fun run and walk, the Mother’s Day Classic (MDC), is set for another record-breaking year, with organisers announcing a renewed commitment…

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