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  • Helen Bertocci in awe at community support

    Helen Bertocci in awe at community support

    The family of Altona North man Roger Bertocci, who was killed going to the aid of a pregnant woman being assaulted by her partner, has…

  • Newport Muslim leaders to fight family violence

    Newport Muslim leaders to fight family violence

    Hobsons Bay’s Muslim community leaders are ready to play their part in fighting family violence as a new mosque being built at Newport places them…

  • Funding black hole for western arts

    Funding black hole for western arts

    Footscray-based Western Edge Youth Arts and Snuff Puppets are among many established western suburbs arts groups that have failed to secure four-year funding through the Australia…

  • Second track to improve Altona loop services

    Second track to improve Altona loop services

    Trains will be able to pass one another on the Altona loop when the state government duplicates 800 metres of track as part of the…

  • Struggle Street makers look to Braybrook

    Struggle Street makers look to Braybrook

    UPDATE: Plans to film the second series of reality television program Struggle Street in Braybrook have been quashed after Maribyrnong Council rejected the producer’s application to…

  • Council wants low-density housing on school sites

    Council wants low-density housing on school sites

    Hobsons Bay council is opposing the state government’s proposal to rezone the former Altona Gate Primary School at Altona North to allow four-storey residential development,…

  • Toll workers honour workmate with Biggest Morning Tea

    Toll workers honour workmate with Biggest Morning Tea

    Toll Global Logistics of Laverton took part in Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea last Thursday in honour of a much-loved workmate who lost his battle with…

  • Take a winter dip at Altona beach

    Take a winter dip at Altona beach

    Winter is here and Tom Wasiek couldn’t be more chilled about it. The personal trainer is hosting The Winter Dip, a public event at which people…

  • Footscray in the frame for blue photo contest

    Footscray in the frame for blue photo contest

    Casual snappers and professional photographers alike can share prizes valued at $2000 as part of a contest celebrating the centenary of Victoria University. Picturing BluScray…

  • Jail follows appeal over home invasion sentence

    An ice addict who originally avoided jail despite pointing a gun at a child during a terrifying home invasion in Maribyrnong has been sentenced to…

  • Greens say Williamstown ED was never under threat

    Greens say Williamstown ED was never under threat

    The Greens have accused Labor of scare mongering to score political points by falsely claiming Williamstown Hospital emergency department was in danger of closing. Greens…

  • Historic Williamstown water fountain restored

    Historic Williamstown water fountain restored

    Descendants of the esteemed Reverend George Wilkinson visited Melbourne’s earliest known memorial fountain at Williamstown on Monday, paying homage to a temperance advocate who lived…

  • Kinder caps off national storytime

    Kinder caps off national storytime

    Children at a Maidstone kindergarten joined half a million Aussie kids last Wednesday to celebrate all things ‘hat’. Dobson Kindergarten took part in National Simultaneous…

  • Council installs extra bike racks Seaholme station

    Council installs extra bike racks Seaholme station

    Hobsons Bay council has been forced to install bike-parking hoops at Seaholme railway station because the state government is not keeping up with demand. Cr…

  • Middle of the road for new park

    Middle of the road for new park

    Surplus space in the middle of a suburban street has been rebadged as Footscray’s newest park. A $300,000 transformation of a central median strip in…

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