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  • Fines likely over Sydenham Road illegal dumping

    Fines likely over Sydenham Road illegal dumping

    Another two residents have been identified as illegal dumpers by Brimbank council in a Delahey street known as a hotspot for hoon behaviour and dumped…

  • Altona pupils collect gifts for homeless youth

    Altona pupils collect gifts for homeless youth

    Students at Altona P-9 College are collecting items for a local organisation to give homeless and at-risk youth a better Christmas. Year 7 students have collaborated…

  • Memorial unveiled to good Samaritan Roger Bertocci

    Memorial unveiled to good Samaritan Roger Bertocci

    A memorial for an Altona North ‘good Samaritan’, Roger Bertocci, was unveiled on Monday, marking the 12-month anniversary of his death. Mr Bertocci, 46, was…

  • UN climate prize for Seddon local

    UN climate prize for Seddon local

    A Seddon resident has been recognised during this month’s Climate Change conference in Paris with a United Nations award for his work to help Pacific…

  • Paid parking not main reason for Nelson Place woes

    Paid parking not main reason for Nelson Place woes

    Parking fees in Williamstown are not the main deterrent to people visiting Nelson Place, a report to Hobsons Bay council has found. This was despite…

  • Mixed ratings for local football grounds

    Maidstone’s Scovell Reserve has been ranked as the equal-worst football ground for facilities in the west, with St Albans’ Errington Reserve also in a bad…

  • Apex Park event a real dogs’ breakfast

    Apex Park event a real dogs’ breakfast

    Hobsons Bay’s annual dogs’ breakfast and microchipping day will be held at Altona’s Apex Park on January 16. The council is offering discounted microchipping through…

  • VU relaunches TAFE as Victoria Polytechnic

    VU relaunches TAFE as Victoria Polytechnic

    Victoria University hopes to revitalise TAFE training in the west with the launch of Victoria Polytechnic. University vocational education vice-president Grant Dreher, who will head…

  • Yarraville residents ready to fight for open space

    Yarraville residents ready to fight for open space

    Yarraville residents have vowed to keep up their fight to protect open green space from the Western Distributor. Star Weekly last week reported a tunnel…

  • Street art mural set for Footscray site

    Street art mural set for Footscray site

    Street artist Trashort has been helping young people hone their spray skills to create a new Footscray art mural. Phoenix Youth Centre has been hosting…

  • MPs behaving badly behind the wheel

    Federal Gellibrand MP Tim Watts is urging locals to be safe on the roads at Christmas after admitting he received seven speeding fines in six…

  • Storytime at Williamstown Botanic Gardens

    Storytime at Williamstown Botanic Gardens

    Children are being invited to attend a ‘pond life’ storytime in the picturesque surrounds of Williamstown Botanic Gardens. The event, from 10.30am-11.15am on Friday, January…

  • New Footscray hub to take in library

    New Footscray hub to take in library

    Work on a $4.6 million community hub in Footscray could begin as early as next June. The final design of the hub, an expansion of the…

  • Maribyrnong council rating below par

    Maribyrnong council rating below par

    Maribyrnong residents are still less satisfied with their council than the Melbourne average, despite the council bouncing back from its lowest satisfaction rating in a…

  • Williamstown swimmer aims for national glory

    Williamstown swimmer aims for national glory

    Williamstown’s Ashleigh Gould will aim for national glory when her local life-saving club hosts Victoria’s top open-water swimming event on Saturday. Breaking with 25 years’…

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