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  • Williamstown ‘Retirement’ syndicate wins $1.3m in TattsLotto

    A Williamstown syndicate has won more than $1.3million in TattsLotto. The ‘Retirement’ syndicate with 10 members was one of three division-one winners in Saturday’s draw. The other…

  • MY BRIMBANK

    MY BRIMBANK

    What’s your connection to Brimbank?   I was born here and have been living in the area since. I’m currently living in Cairnlea.   What…

  • L-platers get help behind the wheel

    L-platers get help behind the wheel

      Wyndham and Hobsons Bay L-platers are getting a helping hand getting behind the wheel. The state government last week launched the WynBay L2P program,…

  • Lost pets from Hobsons Bay and Macedon Ranges posted online

    Lost pets from Hobsons Bay and Macedon Ranges posted online

    Lost pets from Hobsons Bay and Macedon Ranges are the first to be posted online by The Lost Dogs Home under a new intiative aimed…

  • Sweet victory for West Footscray chef

    Sweet victory for West Footscray chef

    West Footscray’s Santiago Cuyugan has been named Savour Patissier of the Year, beating some of the best pastry chefs in the world. The pastry chef…

  • Woolies coming to old Bunnings site in Altona North

    Woolies coming to old Bunnings site in Altona North

    Property fund manager Folkestone has gained Hobsons Bay council’s support to build a Woolworths-anchored retail centre on the old Bunnings site at Altona North. Folkestone…

  • Williamstown garage sale for women in Uganda

    Williamstown garage sale for women in Uganda

    Women from Uganda will be the beneficiaries of a giant garage sale being held in Williamstown to raise money for the Bwindi Community Program. One…

  • Queen’s Birthday honour for Terry Heazlewood OAM

    Queen’s Birthday honour for Terry Heazlewood OAM

    Williamstown’s Terry Heazlewood, well known as a Lions International district governor, has received a Medal of the Order of Australia in the Queen’s Birthday honours…

  • Highway Patrol hits the streets for Operation Regal

    Highway Patrol hits the streets for Operation Regal

    Westgate Highway Patrol is calling on drivers to take extra care on the roads this weekend. Sergeant Marty Wallace said police would increase their presence…

  • Killer ideas at Williamstown Literary Festival

    Killer ideas at Williamstown Literary Festival

    Yarraville’s Janice Simpson, author of Murder at Mt Martha, felt drawn to the 1953 unsolved murder of young Shirley Collins. Simpson, who will speak about…

  • Truck fears grow under West Gate Tunnel project

    Truck fears grow under West Gate Tunnel project

    With up to 10,300 more trucks a day predicted to use Millers Road by 2031 under the West Gate Tunnel project, Hobsons Bay council is…

  • Malmsbury: Staff living in fear of inmates

    By Benjamin Preiss/The Age Youth detention centre staff are refusing to report assaults against them to police because they fear revenge attacks from inmates, Victoria’s…

  • Sunbury is raising the bar for men’s health

    Sunbury is raising the bar for men’s health

    Sunbury is working to raise the bar for men’s health. A free tradie breakfast, part of Australia’s Men’s Health Week (June 12-18), will be held…

  • Citizen’s street art win

    Citizen’s street art win

    A colossal wall mural created by a Yarraville artist has taken out a coveted local prize. Heesco has won the Street Art category of the…

  • South American style

    South American style

    Residents of Melbourne’s west will be among the almost 100,000-strong crowd at the soccer blockbuster between Brazil and Argentina at the MCG on Friday. And…

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