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  • Italian Book Club celebrates 10th anniversary

    Italian Book Club celebrates 10th anniversary

    The Altona-based Italian Book Club has celebrated its 10th anniversary and a decade of growth far beyond reading. Founded by Seaholme’s Mirella Giles, the club…

  • Altona sprouts an Eat My Street party

    Altona sprouts an Eat My Street party

    An Eat My Street planting party will be held in Bayview Street, Altona, this month. Under the Eat My Street program, edible gardens are being…

  • Williamstown’s own marine wonderland revealed

    Williamstown’s own marine wonderland revealed

    From birds whose wings turn into fins, to males that give birth, 80 per cent of the marine life off our southern shores is found…

  • Newport clubs hail new multisport training facility

    Newport clubs hail new multisport training facility

    Newport’s $230,000 Bryan Martyn Oval multi-sport training facility was officially opened on Friday. The centre has flexible netting for cricket training on six synthetic wickets…

  • Children with autism to ‘suffer’ over funding cuts

    Children with autism to ‘suffer’ over funding cuts

    An Altona Meadows mother says her son, who has autism, will suffer after Western Autistic School cut its Tuesday arts program and increased Saturday social…

  • MTAG slams failure to protect child health

    MTAG slams failure to protect child health

    Government agencies are failing to protect the health of children, a group seeking reductions in air pollution in the inner west has claimed. Star Weekly…

  • Racial attack, threats on train to Footscray

    Racial attack, threats on train to Footscray

    A man threatened to shoot a fellow commuter during a harrowing racial attack on a train from the CBD to Footscray. The man told Tarneit…

  • Renegades return for family fun day

    Renegades return for family fun day

    Melbourne Renegades cricket club returns to Footscray this weekend for its popular free family fun day. Captained by Aaron Finch, the T20 team featuring Xavier…

  • Traders welcome paid parking freeze

    Traders welcome paid parking freeze

    Traders in Yarraville and Footscray are celebrating the summer freeze on parking fees. Footscray Traders Association president Ben Coyle said the decision was a good…

  • Christmas cheer at Makers Market

    Christmas cheer at Makers Market

    Stalls, gourmet foods and a well-stocked bar will all be on hand for shoppers at next week’s twilight Maribyrnong Makers Market. Seddon’s Adrian Kennedy, of…

  • Yarraville’s Saturday sausage sizzle hits snag

    Yarraville’s Saturday sausage sizzle hits snag

    The sights, sounds and smells of Yarraville’s Saturday sausage sizzle have been snuffed out. Maribyrnong council has ordered butcher Andrew’s of Yarraville to immediately cease…

  • Paid parking switch-off to cost $600,000

    Paid parking switch-off to cost $600,000

    A $600,000 blackhole has been punched in the Maribyrnong council budget following its decision to scrap paid parking at Yarraville Village and Footscray CBD until…

  • Green light for Western Distributor toll road

    Green light for Western Distributor toll road

    A tunnel will be built under Yarraville and a new road will cross the Maribyrnong River after the state government gave the Western Distributor the…

  • $3 million for Seaworks if port lease goes ahead

    $3 million for Seaworks if port lease goes ahead

    The state government has announced it will give $3 million to Seaworks at Williamstown if legislation to privatise the Port of Melbourne passes through parliament. Williamstown…

  • Parkrun on the rise in Craigieburn

    Parkrun on the rise in Craigieburn

    Increasing numbers of people are prepared to give up Saturday morning sleep-ins to join in a timed five-kilometre run. Parkrun event director Sue Maric and…

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