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Positive test for Altona Gate worker

A worker at Altona Gate shopping centre in Altona North has tested positive to COVID-19. Hobsons Bay is now one of the top 10 metropolitan...

Calls for Brooklyn 3012 to be moved out of lockdown

Calls have been made for the residential area of Brooklyn to be moved out of lockdown and for its 3012 postcode to be changed. It...

Altona North pupil tests positive for COVID-19

A second Hobsons Bay school campus has been shut down due to COVID-19. Students from Emmanuel College's St Paul's campus in Altona North have been...

Williamstown Hospital stalwart retires

Williamstown Hospital's longest-serving employee, Toni Powell, was last week farewelled with a "face guard of honour" to mark her retirement after half a century. Mrs...

Workshops to combat virus and lockdown anxiety

Dealing with anxiety of COVID-19 and the lockdown will be explored in a series of workshops hosted by Joseph’s Corner based at Laverton. People can...

Art supports sick kids

Altona's Julee Latimer is among 100 artists chosen to paint a UooUoo (pronounced you-you) sculpture to help celebrate The Royal Children's Hospital's 150th anniversary. The...

$2.5m upgrade for Williamstown Cricket Ground

Nearly $2.5 million has been allocated in this year's Hobsons Bay council budget to reconstruct Williamstown Football Club's home ground. Works at Downer Oval, aka...

Four bin system to stay

Hobsons Bay's 'Recycling 2.0' four-bin system will remain for at least a year following a review, despite a much higher than predicted contamination rate. In...

Council rejects weekly garbage collection

Hobsons Bay council has rejected a petition calling for the reinstatement of a weekly garbage collection, estimating the cost to ratepayers would be $1.56...

Council commits to third COVID-19 support plan

Hobsons Bay council has released its annual draft budget which proposes a 2 per cent rates rise, more than 150 per cent of which...

Williamstown’s convict seawall under threat

One of Williamstown's most iconic pieces of convict history, the Point Gellibrand Seawall that Ned Kelly worked on, is deteriorating and disappearing. Maritime historian...

‘Too big’ for Spotswood

Plans have been lodged with Hobsons Bay council for a 58-dwelling, four storey residential development, proposed as the first stage of a new housing...

Suburbs in lockdown

Stage three COVID-19 restrictions will be reintroduced in Brooklyn, High Point City, Kingsville, Maribyrnong, Maidstone, Tottenham and West Footscray from 11.59pm on Wednesday. Residents can...

Coronavirus second wave sweeps into schools

Schools in Maribyrnong, Footscray and Altona are among a number across Melbourne to have been hit by an upswing in coronavirus cases sweeping the...

Chemical storage anger

Toxic chemicals are being stored without a permit just 420 metres from Brooklyn homes, causing an outcry from surrounding residents. A retrospective planning permit application...

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Safer workplaces for women

The state government has announced a $5.5 million investment in a new Safe Workplaces for Women Initiative, which it hopes will change culture and...

Asciak steps up