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  • There’s a real buzz around centre

    There’s a real buzz around centre

    Laverton Community Children’s Centre is abuzz with a beehive bringing joy to the children. Educational leader Tina Ludvigsen said the beehive had provided many new and surprising learning…

  • Williamstown beach clean-up mission

    Williamstown beach clean-up mission

    He’s starred alongside Meryl Streep and played with Jimmy Barnes but for the past eight years, Mark Clarke has been cleaning up Williamstown beach. The Wyndham Vale resident has retired…

  • Social housing denied in Seddon

    Social housing denied in Seddon

    A proposal to allow affordable/social housing instead of student accommodation at a Seddon address has been refused by Maribyrnong council after strong opposition from residents.…

  • Blurring lines of humans, technology

    Blurring lines of humans, technology

    A robotics exhibition at Scienceworks provides a glimpse into what the future could look like. ‘Born or Built? Our Robotic Future’, developed by Questacon, explores…

  • ParKanDo upbeat as face-to-face dance classes return

    ParKanDo upbeat as face-to-face dance classes return

    A group for people living with Parkinson’s this month resumes face-to-face meetings and dance classes for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic. Brooklyn’s Pam…

  • Bid to keep Newport’s railway heritage

    Bid to keep Newport’s railway heritage

    Hobsons Bay council has moved to prevent the state government’s planned removal of railway heritage groups from the heritage-listed Newport Railway Workshops. The government recently…

  • Maribyrnong municipal charge reviewed in budget

    Maribyrnong municipal charge reviewed in budget

    Maribyrnong council has released its draft 2021-22 budget, which includes an average 1.5 per cent rate rise, a review of the municipal charge and endorses…

  • Rubbish bin upsize for all?

    Rubbish bin upsize for all?

    All Hobsons Bay households could be able to upsize their garbage bins free of charge under a proposal to be debated at a June council…

  • Rate rise divides Hobsons Bay council

    Rate rise divides Hobsons Bay council

    Hobsons Bay council’s draft 2021-22 budget has been narrowly passed by four votes to three, with some councillors expressing concern at an accumulative 3.5 per…

  • Hobsons Bay’s mobile vendors policy slammed

    Hobsons Bay’s mobile vendors policy slammed

    Hobsons Bay’s longest operating ice cream truck vendor has criticised the council’s draft mobile vendors policy released for community feedback. Albert Cerminara, who runs the…

  • Second home for Bulldogs

    Second home for Bulldogs

    The Western Bulldogs will have a second home at Braybrook’s Skinner Reserve under a $3 million project with Maribyrnong council. The council last week voted…

  • Mini movers

    Mini movers

    Children are flocking to a pop-up playground in Footscray’s Maddern Square, dubbed Mini Maddern. Hundreds of local children helped build the play space with supplied…

  • Laverton drivers among worst caught on phones

    Laverton drivers among worst caught on phones

    Drivers in Wollert, Hillside and Laverton were the state’s worst offenders for using mobile phones behind the wheel during a three month trial of new…

  • Day for remembrance

    Day for remembrance

    Anzac Day means mateship, family commitment to service, remembrance and reflection say Newport RSL members. Lieutenant Colonel Henry (Harry) Marr joined the British Army in…

  • Police briefs

    Man stabbed with syringe Police have released an image of a man wanted for stabbing another man in the leg with a syringe in Footscray…

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