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African filmmaker accuses police of harassment
An African-Australian filmmaker has accused police of victimising him in a string of racially motivated attacks – a claim that police deny. Representing himself at…
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Epping lecturer wins wine conference gong
When the thermostat plummets, winemaker and viticulture teacher Alastair Reed heads to his local liquor store for a bottle of shiraz. And he’s not alone.…
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Fury over paid parking
Yarraville residents and traders are furious that Maribyrnong council will roll out parking meters next month without promised community consultation. The council has invited 13…
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Yarraville boom gates under fire
A western suburbs MP is backing community calls for a pedestrian overpass or underpass at Yarraville railway station in the wake of another boom…
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Brooklyn dust levels drop
Victoria’s most polluted suburb has recorded its lowest level of dust since recording started in 2009 – but it was still more than three times…
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Pupils buddy up with police
Footscray police have paired up with children at Dinjerra Primary School for some old-fashioned letter writing. Grades 4, 5 and 6 pupils at the Braybrook…
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Knitting baskets raise awareness
Knitting baskets with unfinished scarves in them are popping up around Hobsons Bay in a campaign to raise awareness of youth homelessness. The idea is…
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Program trials justice options
A voluntary mediation program that has the potential to bring victims of sexual assault face to face with offenders could be used by a western…
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Buyer seeks to remove covenant
An application has been lodged in the Supreme Court to modify a covenant on a landmark Altona house so six dwellings can be built on…
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Free public transport for students
Victoria University is backing free public transport for students after finding significant numbers of young people skip school because they can’t afford myki payments or…
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Prisoner’s appeal bid fails
A man has lost a bid to cut his prison sentence for cultivating more than 200 kilograms of cannabis. Sean Robert McGrath was sentenced to…
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Gunners show Altona City how to kick goals
Coaches trained by English soccer giant Arsenal visited Altona City last week to help develop young players’ technical skills and passion for the game. Altona…
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Food trucks on trial at Seaworks precinct
Food trucks are being trialled at Seaworks Maritime Precinct in Williamstown for the month of July, in a move that has upset traders. Seaworks executive…











