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  • Driver left gushing in Altona Meadows

    Driver left gushing in Altona Meadows

    A driver received a spray after losing control of his car in Altona Meadows tonight. Passers by captured the crash about 6.30pm at the corner…

  • Dozens more jobs lost at Williamstown shipyard

    Dozens more jobs lost at Williamstown shipyard

    Seventy more job cuts have been announced at BAE Systems naval shipyard in Willliamstown. It follows the axing of 125 jobs in August and signals…

  • Football clubs clash over Langshaw Reserve

    Football clubs clash over Langshaw Reserve

    Newport and Williamstown junior football clubs are embroiled in a stoush over the use of Langshaw Reserve in Altona North. Newport is accusing Williamstown of…

  • Seagulls take over The Rocks lease

    Seagulls take over The Rocks lease

    Williamstown Football Club has leased the function centre previously known as The Rocks from Hobsons Bay council. Seagulls president Trevor Monti said the Morris Street…

  • Footscray Lions launch monthly Retro Market

    Footscray Lions launch monthly Retro Market

    Footscray Lions Club is going back to the future, launching a new monthly Retro Market in Footscray. The market will be open on Irving Street,…

  • Hobsons Bay to host top open-water swim event

    Hobsons Bay to host top open-water swim event

    In a first for Melbourne’s west, Victoria’s peak open-water swimming event will be held at Williamstown beach in December. Williamstown Swimming and Life Saving Club,…

  • Maribyrnong and Hobsons Bay car theft hot spots

    Rosamond Road, Maribyrnong and Laverton’s Railway Avenue were the worst streets for car theft in the municipalities of Maribyrnong and Hobsons Bay, data from the…

  • Marine expert gives talk on maritime pollution

    Marine expert gives talk on maritime pollution

    RMIT University associate professor and Altona resident Mark Osborn will present a talk on maritime pollution at an event hosted by Friends of Greenwich Bay.…

  • Vegetable gardens spring up on nature strips

    Vegetable gardens spring up on nature strips

    Altona residents are growing fruit and vegetables on their nature strips and looking to start the suburb’s first communal garden. A new group called Altona…

  • Clare helps shine a light on cancer support

    Clare helps shine a light on cancer support

    Cancer was never part of Clare Halloran’s plans. She was 28, had just graduated from university with firm ideas of where her life was heading.…

  • New Men’s Shed for Tottenham

    New Men’s Shed for Tottenham

    Men in Melbourne’s inner west will have a space to call their own when a new Men’s Shed opens in Tottenham, thanks to a $44,0000…

  • Baggy bags prestigious Scouts honour

    Baggy bags prestigious Scouts honour

    The Cub leader of the 4th Williamstown Sea Scouts has received Scouting’s third-highest award for distinguished service, the Silver Koala. Peter “Baggy” Ryan, 41, joined…

  • Yarraville traders claim meters affecting trade

    Yarraville traders claim meters affecting trade

    Yarraville Village traders say they may have to axe staff or even close their doors because of the damage parking meters have done to their…

  • Western Distributor ‘will destroy parkland’

    Western Distributor ‘will destroy parkland’

    More than a decade of work to revitalise Yarraville parkland would be destroyed by a proposed new truck toll-road, according to furious residents and community…

  • Bus services suspended after rock attacks

    Bus services suspended after rock attacks

    A series of attacks on buses in Seabrook has led to the cessation of two services for the second time this week. ComfortDelgro Cabcharge group operations…

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