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Residents rally as Altona inland port looks to expand operations
ALTONA Meadows resident Annette Sullivan moved into her Hibiscus Court home last month, before discovering that an inland port will be built 500 metres away.…
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Williamstown shipyard workers pray to keep out of ‘Valley of Death’
WILLIAMSTOWN’S naval shipyard was once in a position to knock back non-military work. Staring into the ‘Valley of Death’, it can no longer afford to.…
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Williamstown shipyard workers pray to keep out of ‘Valley of Death’
WILLIAMSTOWN’S naval shipyard was once in a position to knock back non-military work. Staring into the ‘Valley of Death’, it can no longer afford to.…
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Gillard visits Altona Toyota plant to open hybrid engine line
STATE and territory governments will be encouraged to increase the number of Australian-made vehicles in their fleets, Prime Minister Julia Gillard said during her visit…
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Gillard visits Altona Toyota plant to open hybrid engine line
STATE and territory governments will be encouraged to increase the number of Australian-made vehicles in their fleets, Prime Minister Julia Gillard said during her visit…
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Bowls Victoria: Altona strikes while iron’s hot to burn highly fancied Clays
A RED-hot Altona has moved into the Bowls Victoria premier division top two. The A’s produced their most telling win of the year to date when…
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Premier Cricket: Bulldogs rout Camberwell bats
FOOTSCRAY Edgewater has dominated the opening day of its clash with Camberwell Magpies in Victorian Premier Cricket. The Bulldogs bowlers gave the visitors no breathing space,…
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Baseball Victoria: Rams snatch derby over Williamstown Wolves
NEWPORT Rams fired the first shot of the summer in their Hobsons Bay rivalry with Williamstown Wolves in the Baseball Victoria division 2. The youth-driven…
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VTCA: Twin tons do it for Clubbers
YARRAVILLE Club is adamant that it won’t be left behind in the Victorian Turf Cricket Association senior division finals race. The Clubbers squared the ledger on…
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Port Phillip Woollen Mill: Save Williamstown members vow ‘We won’t be worn down’
IN the dim lights of Williamstown’s Mechanics Institute, hundreds rallied on Saturday against plans to build a ‘Beacon Cove’ in their suburb. The meeting, organised…
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Que Sera: Labour pains of Victoria’s professional midwives
So they called him Dexter. Like he wasn’t disadvantaged enough by being born to chemically dependent parents; they had to go and name him after a…
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Popular Yarraville pop-up park returns
Yarraville’s Pop-Up Park is set to return to Ballarat Street in February. A survey showed three in four traders and residents felt the park encouraged…
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25-storey Footscray riverfront tower plan slammed by Maribynong officials
MARIBYRNONG Council has slammed a proposed 25-storey riverfront development flagged for a landmark Footscray site. Developer Devcorp is asking Planning Minister Matthew Guy to approve…









