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  • A letter from Maribyrnong City Council to residents

    A letter from Maribyrnong City Council to residents

    A letter from Maribyrnong City Council to residents

  • Principal makes a point

    Principal makes a point

    Frank Vetere is ready for new challenges as he farewells Point Cook P-9 College after a decade at the helm. Mr Vetere is leaving to…

  • Human remains found in Altona North creek

    Human remains found in Altona North creek

    Suspected human remains have been found by railway workers under a bridge in Altona North. Police confirmed workers made the grisly discovery about midday on…

  • Cash win for Kyneton mum

    A Kyneton mum is all smiles after discovering she is $25,000 richer. The lottery winner, who has chosen to remain anonymous, has her mother-in-law to…

  • Western Bulldogs’ Whitten Oval revamp paves way for AFL return

    Western Bulldogs’ Whitten Oval revamp paves way for AFL return

    Footscray’s Whitten Oval could once again host AFL matches under plans for a $40-45 million redevelopment. The Western Bulldogs have released a master plan developed…

  • Hundreds caught in road blitz

    Hundreds caught in road blitz

    Wyndham racked up the fourth highest number of traffic offences in the state during an Easter long weekend road blitz. Speeding, unregistered vehicles and not…

  • Cheers to IPA beer

    Cheers to IPA beer

    Lovers of Indian pale ale will be heading to Hopheads in Point Cook and Altona in celebration of the Great Beer Festival. The week-long festival,…

  • Labor vows $2 million spend to protect Stony Creek

    Labor vows $2 million spend to protect Stony Creek

    Labor has vowed to spend $2 million to protect and revitalise Stony Creek if it forms government after the May 18 election. The popular waterway,…

  • My Business: Developing a sustainable and inclusive lifestyle

    My Business: Developing a sustainable and inclusive lifestyle

    Joel Wertheimer knows first-hand the difficulties that can be faced when someone with a disability needs a well-designed, affordable home to own. It was the…

  • Maribyrnong Council turns to differential rates system

    Maribyrnong Council turns to differential rates system

    Rates charged on vacant land will become double the residential rate, while owners of commercial and industrial properties will also pay more, under sweeping changes…

  • Marina plan for Williamstown

    Marina plan for Williamstown

    An application to build a marina with dry stack boat storage and a launching facility in Williamstown is before the planning minister. Plans for the…

  • Journey through film

    Journey through film

    Filmmakers are being invited to share their journey with the annual Altona Beach Film Festival, now in its fifth year. Entries open on May 1…

  • School races into good health

    School races into good health

    Pupils from St Mary’s Primary School in Williamstown recently took part in a jogathon to learn the benefits of exercise – with a special guest.…

  • Labor pledges $500,000 for Footscray music hub

    Labor pledges $500,000 for Footscray music hub

    A professional sound recording studio and two rehearsal studios will be built at Footscray Community Arts Centre under a Labor pledge if it forms government…

  • Death prompts pet owner warning

    Death prompts pet owner warning

    The death of a chihuahua after an incident at Altona dog beach has prompted a plea for pet owners to be in control of their…

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