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Blazing her own trail
With 21 years of experience and more than 1250 incident responses under her belt, Gill Metz has been recognised for her trailblazing achievements within the…
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Leading by example
Twelve years on from his first shift as a volunteer at the SES Sunbury Unit, Anthony White has created a legacy of commitment and inclusion.…
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Jump on the Edgy Veg Trail
A first-of-its-kind competition has been designed to encourage venues across the shire to provide meat-free options. The inaugural Edgy Veg Awards has been organised by…
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Learning through the ages
Lincoln Romic will be following in the footsteps of his mum on January 31, when he attends his first day of prep at Killara Primary…
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Sunbury workers share their stories of dodgy employers
As a respected member of the Sunbury employment scene, Jade McTavish is fed up with the amount of workers that have been subject to wage…
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A dose of comfort
An enchanted forest, virtual reality and goodies bag — the Central Highlands Rural Health vaccination clinic is doing everything it can to make children feel…
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Petanque club left hanging
The Woodend Hanging Rock Petanque Club is searching for answers after the club was left out of the 50-year planning document for the Hanging Rock…
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Serving the stars at the Australian Open
Joaquin Tedesco is having a ball at this year’s Australian Open. The 13-year-old has been selected as one of 360 ballkids applicants to head into…
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My Place: Elizabeth Clarkson
Elizabeth Clarkson is a Sunbury resident and a graduate of the 2021 Hume Enviro Champions program. The council-led initiative provides 10 weeks of free training…
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Community calendar
Want your event listed? Community Calendar is made available free of charge to not-for-profit organisations to keep the public informed of special events and activities.…
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Council seeks feedback on aquatic policy
Macedon Ranges residents are being asked to contribute to the council’s indoor and outdoor pool policies. Residents can provide feedback online, via the phone or…
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From the Archives
Star Weekly looks back through the pages of its predecessors. 30 years ago January 21, 1992 Gisborne Mayor Anton Neal has urged those upset by…













