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Clever little Squirrls
An inner-west business manufacturing undies that hide your valuables has turned its hand to masks amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Squirrls – pronounced ‘squirrels’ – launched…
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One-way ‘the wrong way’
Seaholme residents are protesting council plans to make their streets one-way, saying claims that their streets are too narrow for two-way traffic are unjustified. A…
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End of an era for Altona
It’s the end of an era for the Sarros name in Pier Street with the retirement of Altona pharmacist Tom Sarros. Mr Sarros has sold…
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Altona North nursing home linked to 24 COVID-19 cases
An Altona North nursing home taken over by a state government health service has now been linked to 29 COVID-19 cases. Florence Aged Care Facility…
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Seven coronavirus deaths linked with Yarraville aged care home
Emergency medical reinforcements have swept into the Doutta Galla Yarraville Village aged care facility, where almost 60 residents and staff have tested positive for COVID-19…
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Altona Coles worker tests positive
A worker from Altona Coles has tested positive to COVID-19. Coles said in a statement the employee last worked at the Pier Street supermarket on…
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Gardens help community flourish
Altona Community Gardens is helping maintain a sense of togetherness amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The gardens recently found a home at Den Dulk Reserve in…
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Footscray stories hidden underfoot
An audio journey uncovering some of Footscray’s “secret histories” is guiding people through the suburb’s lesser known stories from the comfort of their own homes.…
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Lifesavers focus on mental health
For Williamstown lifesavers, keeping the community safe may come in the form of mental health training. Williamstown Swimming and Life Saving Club is among more…
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New vision for Laverton
A splash park and art trail are among the ideas put forward in a plan to improve Laverton. Hobsons Bay council has released its draft…
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Construction slows down
Construction has slowed on sites across Hobsons Bay, including the biggest residential development in Williamstown, due to stage four workplace lockdown measures for metropolitan Melbourne.…
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Heat maps reveal homelessness
Homelessness heat maps released last week revealed more than 1400 people don’t have a stable home across Maribyrnong and Hobsons Bay. It comes as Altona-based…
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$14m Spotswood sale
The former Spotswood quarantine station has been sold for $14 million to Cadence Property in one of a number of strategic acquisitions during the COVID-19…
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Expert tips on coping with mask challenges
As the second wave of coronavirus sweeps across Victoria and mandatory mask use is enforced across the state, a Victoria University psychology expert is warning…
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Woman dies in Brooklyn house fire
An elderly woman has died in a house fire at Brooklyn overnight. Firefighters were called to the Eames Avenue house about 1.40am on Thursday after…
















