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  • Calls to duplicate Point Cook Road

    Calls to duplicate Point Cook Road

    Hobsons Bay and Wyndham residents are calling for the duplication of Point Cook Road between Saltwater Estate and Aircraft Station. Point Cook Action Group president…

  • Council passes plans

    Council passes plans

    Maribyrnong council endorsed a plan for the next four years at its meeting on August 19. Intended to act as a guide for council’s decision…

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    Writers’ Success Summit Level up your writing career at the West’s first Writers’ Success Summit! Join emerging and established writers from 9am – 4pm on…

  • Altona arts centre celebrates 20 years

    Altona arts centre celebrates 20 years

    Altona’s Louis Joel Arts and Community (LJAC) centre will mark two decades in existence with a celebration event on Thursday, August 28. Held at LJAC…

  • Working to tackle violence

    Working to tackle violence

    One organisation supports asylum seekers and the other supports victims of family and domestic violence. And now, the Footscray based Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC)…

  • Little eland, big future

    Little eland, big future

    Werribee Open Range Zoo has welcomed a little antelope who has a big future. Tshepo, the one-year-old eland calf – the largest antelope species –…

  • Finalists named for business awards

    Finalists named for business awards

    The finalists for the 2025 Hobsons Bay Business Excellence Awards have been announced. Following what organisers described as an overwhelming response to the call for…

  • Historical story with contemporary relevance

    Historical story with contemporary relevance

    Footscray’s Bluestone Church Arts Space will host the premiere of a groundbreaking new play by Australian trans writer and performer Em Chandler on Thursday, August…

  • Speeding motorcyclist arrested

    Speeding motorcyclist arrested

    Police arrested a motorcyclist allegedly riding over double the speed limit in Altona Meadows on the morning of Wednesday, August 20. Officers spotted the rider…

  • Finals fever

    Finals fever

    As winter nears an end and the sun begins to poke its head out for spring, that can only mean one of the more exciting…

  • Monty Python comes to the west

    Monty Python comes to the west

    Do you like to look on the bright side of life? If so, you should see St Albans Secondary College’s production of Monty Python’s Spamalot.…

  • Spookier than ever

    Spookier than ever

    They’re creepy and they’re kooky, they’re mysterious and spooky. They’re all together ooky, so clap twice and welcome Point Cook P-9 College’s performance of The…

  • Back in time

    Back in time

    Travel back in time and experience film in a whole new way with The Sounds of Silent. Back by popular demand, the Lancefield Mechanics Institute…

  • Call for security patrol pause

    Call for security patrol pause

    More than 100 people attended a community safety forum in Footscray on Thursday, demanding Maribyrnong council pause plans to use private security guards to patrol…

  • Visa extension for machete victim

    Visa extension for machete victim

    An Altona Meadows man who nearly lost his arm in a horrific machete attack last month has thanked the federal government for extending his visa…

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