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  • Changing face of business in coronavirus shutdown

    Changing face of business in coronavirus shutdown

    A Williamstown seamstress who turned her hand to making masks after her business closed, is giving away about 400 each day. Nhi “Annie” Tran said…

  • CEO given emergency powers

    CEO given emergency powers

    Hobsons Bay’s chief executive has been given more powers in the COVID-19 state of emergency, enabling him to make decisions if a councillor majority can’t…

  • Waste drop-off rubbished

    Waste drop-off rubbished

    Hobsons Bay council has been criticised for asking people to drop off excess rubbish at its operations centre on Saturdays amid the COVID-19 pandemic. In…

  • Portraits document social distancing

    Portraits document social distancing

    A Kingsville photographer is putting the human face on the social isolation being forced by the COVID-19 pandemic. Strict social distancing rules have all but…

  • Police patrol lockdown

    Police patrol lockdown

    Police have made more than 4000 spot checks in local streets as Victoria’s coronavirus cases climb, stage 3 restrictions came into effect and the Federal…

  • Wills on wheels in coronavirus shutdown

    Wills on wheels in coronavirus shutdown

    An Altona North lawyer is offering to do “wills on wheels“ for people while they stay home during the coronavirus shutdown. Russell Cocks, principal at…

  • Last drinks at the pubs of Williamstown

    Last drinks at the pubs of Williamstown

    It’s a waiting game for everyone, says Michael Sneddon, as he stands in his shuttered Prince Albert Hotel. The Williamstown publican also holds the lease…

  • Heroes behind the 3D masks

    Heroes behind the 3D masks

    A Williamstown coffee roaster has joined a group of community-spirited “makers and hackers“ using 3D printing to help save lives in the coronavirus pandemic. James…

  • Government must act now to save public interest journalism

    Government must act now to save public interest journalism

    Star Weekly The Public Interest Journalism Initiative (PIJI) is calling on the Federal Government to put in place emergency measures to save the country’s news…

  • Delivering some good news

    Delivering some good news

    When Andy Fithall began his new job he hit the ground running. Just three weeks later the world was a very different place. The Kingsville…

  • Staying connected key to wellbeing

    Staying connected key to wellbeing

    Regular routine, exercise, sleep and being “ in the moment” are all vital to maintaining wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a mental health…

  • Coronavirus count in Maribyrnong and Hobsons Bay

    Coronavirus count in Maribyrnong and Hobsons Bay

    Twelve people in Maribyrnong and Hobsons Bay have been diagnosed with COVID-19 as the number of cases across Victoria reached 520 as at Thursday. Department…

  • Man wielding weapons struck by police car at Altona

    Man wielding weapons struck by police car at Altona

    A man wielding an axe handle and knife has been struck by a police car at Altona overnight. Police were called to a report of…

  • Call for coronavirus testing clinic at Altona North

    Call for coronavirus testing clinic at Altona North

    One of the 100 “GP respiratory clinics”promised by the federal government could be established at Altona North. Respiratory clinics are specialist clinics for people who…

  • Work on Grazeland continues amid coronavirus crisis

    Work on Grazeland continues amid coronavirus crisis

    The planned Grazeland food precinct at Spotswood is “in a holding pattern” because of coronavirus gathering bans – but the man behind the food precinct…

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