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Fewer robberies, but Maribyrnong still a crime hot spot
DRUG and robbery offences are more than three times as frequent in Maribyrnong as the rest of the state, new police data reveals. Quarterly (year…
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Maribyrnong youth given artistic boost
A $72,000 grant over three years will help Maribyrnong Youth Services involve young people in all-ages music, arts and cultural events. Committee members will be…
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Grants aid seniors’ links
GRANTS have been awarded to various organisations as part of a Participation for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse seniors program. Australian Multicultural Community Services, Western Region…
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Not holding my breath
I have worked for Hobsons Bay Family Day Care for 25 years. But I won’t be holding my breath for a certificate of appreciation for…
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Beating the heat
OUR photographers capture the fun as people beat the heat across our suburbs on Thursday. Click on the carousel above for our picture gallery.
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Tia beats the heat at Altona beach
LITTLE Tia, 1, was among hundreds who enjoyed a cool dip at Altona beach during Thursday’s 38 degree day.
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Check up children’s chompers
PRE-schoolers are being invited to check in for a dental check and entertainment from the Tooth Fairy at Western Region Health Centre, 2 Geelong Road,…
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Performance of a lifetime in Braybrook
YOUNG people will be exploring the worlds they left behind when they came to Australia in a fun performance in Braybrook this Saturday. Western English…
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Letter to Hobsons Bay council
Dear councillors, last night I attended a meeting of Hobsons Bay City Council with my husband Michael Sergi and approximately 50 land owners of property…
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Letter to Hobsons Bay council
Dear councillors, last night I attended a meeting of Hobsons Bay City Council with my husband Michael Sergi and approximately 50 land owners of property…
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Hobsons Bay fury: No ‘rushed decisions’; residents ‘disgusted, appalled’
HOBSONS Bay mayor Angela Altair has responded to the outrage over Tuesday night’s council meeting, saying the council did not want to make rushed decisions. Emotional…
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Hobsons Bay fury: No ‘rushed decisions’; residents ‘disgusted, appalled’
HOBSONS Bay mayor Angela Altair has responded to the outrage over Tuesday night’s council meeting, saying the council did not want to make rushed decisions. Emotional…
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Footscray traders’ new top dog
DANCING Dog Cafe owner Ben Coyle is the new president of the Footscray Traders Association. Former president Grant Miles stood down when he was elected…
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New West Footscray Bunnings store forges ahead
MARIBYRNONG Council has given home hardware giant Bunnings the green light to redevelop the former Forges site in West Footscray. The $54 million project, on…
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Jake Stringer: New Dog home and hosed
WHILE Jake Stringer could still be excused for being caught up in the whirlwind of becoming the Western Bulldogs’ top draft pick, it is clear…







