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  • Train doors separate child from family at Newport

    A seven-year-old boy was left chasing a moving train at Newport Station while his terrified parents and other passengers in the carriage tried to desperately…

  • Funds received for JK Grant Reserve pavilion

    Funds received for JK Grant Reserve pavilion

    The state government has contributed $100,000 towards a new pavilion that will enable greater female participation in sports at Altona’s JK Grant Reserve. The project…

  • New $1m play space for Footscray Park

    New $1m play space for Footscray Park

    Plans are almost complete for a new $1 million playground to be built on the banks of the Maribyrnong River. Draft concept plans show the…

  • West tops state for jobless youth

    Ten suburbs across Maribyrnong and Hobsons Bay have the highest youth unemployment in the state, topping even the number of jobless in the Northern Territory…

  • Ghost tours of Altona’s haunted homestead

    Ghost tours of Altona’s haunted homestead

    Sarah Langhorne died in 1871, but many people claim to have seen her ghostly apparition peering from a window of Altona Homestead. The homestead, built…

  • Website honours Footscray Anzacs

    Website honours Footscray Anzacs

    Frank McCoubrie’s body may not have come back from France’s Bullecourt battlefields, but his memory lives on, thanks to Footscray Historical Society. The society has…

  • Crime waves differ across postcodes

    Crime statistics from the inner-west reveal a tale of two cities. From the end of 2014 to last December 31, there was a 10.3 per…

  • Dick Murdoch late to his own funeral

    Dick Murdoch late to his own funeral

    Even those who knew Dick Murdoch well couldn’t have predicted he’d be late to his own funeral. The strains of Frank Sinatra’s My Way filled…

  • New policy to drive parking meters

    New policy to drive parking meters

    Parking meters in Footscray and Yarraville will remain switched off for at least another month as Maribyrnong council seeks feedback on a new draft parking…

  • Traffic nightmare to last 18 months

    Traffic nightmare to last 18 months

    Commuters are bracing for 18 months of gridlock in the inner west as works get under way to fix a notorious freeway bottleneck. Hobsons Bay…

  • Bandits terrorise Altona Meadows shop owners

    Bandits terrorise Altona Meadows shop owners

    Two masked men wielding a machete have terrorised a milk bar owner in Altona Meadows. The pair, also brandishing a baseball bat or pole, entered…

  • Gateway to cultural diversity

    Gateway to cultural diversity

    Gateway Community Services celebrated Cultural Diversity week with a social lunch for its Macedonian, Turkish and Tripoli senior members. The not-for-profit organisation, based in South…

  • Colin Palmer farewelled

    Colin Palmer farewelled

    Hundreds turned out to farewell the former convenor of the Hobsons Bay Residents Association, Colin Palmer, at Altona Memorial Park on Friday. Mr Palmer died…

  • Paramedics pinpoint danger zones

    Paramedics have identified more than 50 no-go zones in 16 suburbs in Hobsons Bay and Maribyrnong where they have been attacked. They have warned colleagues…

  • King honours scouts at Williamstown

    King honours scouts at Williamstown

    The King of Sweden dined in Williamstown on Friday, as part of his visit to Melbourne. King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden dined with 31…

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