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  • Long-held concerns still gathering dust

    Long-held concerns still gathering dust

    INDUSTRY and councils must do more to reduce the impact of dust on the Brooklyn community, according to residents and the Environment Protection Authority. An…

  • Commuters bypassed, too

    HOBSONS Bay Council last week voted unanimously to write to Public Transport Minister Terry Mulder and all state MPs to demand the restoration of train…

  • Long-held concerns still gathering dust

    Long-held concerns still gathering dust

    INDUSTRY and councils must do more to reduce the impact of dust on the Brooklyn community, according to residents and the Environment Protection Authority. An…

  • EPA a stumbling block in toxic gas fight, councillor says

    A HOBSONS Bay councillor has blamed the Environment Protection Authority for withholding information about a controversial proposal to fumigate containers with methyl bromide in Spotswood.…

  • In the loop with a very different artist

    In the loop with a very different artist

    FINDING an angle for discussing installation artist Adriana Stadler’s work is easier said than done. The Switzerland-based artist has a long-held fascination with circles and…

  • In the loop with a very different artist

    In the loop with a very different artist

    FINDING an angle for discussing installation artist Adriana Stadler’s work is easier said than done. The Switzerland-based artist has a long-held fascination with circles and…

  • Highpoint ready for the big unveiling 

    Highpoint ready for the big unveiling 

    HIGHPOINT shopping centre in Maribyrnong is a fortnight away from unveiling the first stage of its $300 million redevelopment. About 500 construction workers are racing…

  • Highpoint ready for the big unveiling 

    Highpoint ready for the big unveiling 

    HIGHPOINT shopping centre in Maribyrnong is a fortnight away from unveiling the first stage of its $300 million redevelopment. About 500 construction workers are racing…

  • Volunteer’s cold chisel

    Volunteer’s cold chisel

    WELL-known identity around Braybrook, Neil Dillon is hanging up his tool-belt after two decades. Mr Dillon, 81 (pictured), has been recognised for his 20 years…

  • Volunteer’s cold chisel

    Volunteer’s cold chisel

    WELL-known identity around Braybrook, Neil Dillon is hanging up his tool-belt after two decades. Mr Dillon, 81 (pictured), has been recognised for his 20 years…

  • Commuter ferry faces snags

    A COMMUTER ferry service from Werribee to the CBD with stops at Altona and Williamstown could be fraught with the same logistical hurdles identified by…

  • EPA a stumbling block in Spotswood toxic gas fight, councillor says

    EPA a stumbling block in Spotswood toxic gas fight, councillor says

    A HOBSONS Bay councillor has blamed the Environment Protection Authority for withholding information about a controversial proposal to fumigate containers with methyl bromide in Spotswood.…

  • Ferry faces snags

    A COMMUTER ferry service from Werribee to the CBD with stops at Altona and Williamstown could be fraught with the same logistical hurdles identified by…

  • Laverton co-op plan a little sickly

    Laverton co-op plan a little sickly

    MEMBERS of the Westgate Health Co-operative are backing away from leasing a new community health centre at Laverton, saying it will be impossible to recruit…

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