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  • TAFE cuts cost 100  VU teaching jobs

    VICTORIA University is slashing almost 80 courses and more than 100 teaching jobs in sweeping changes that are detailed in a leaked state government cabinet…

  • Williamstown anger: Minister Guy gets a lesson in geography 

    Williamstown anger: Minister Guy gets a lesson in geography 

    PLANNING Minister Matthew Guy has come under fire for saying building heights should be capped along the Yarra River in Melbourne’s east to provide consistency…

  • Williamstown anger: Minister Guy gets a lesson in geography 

    Williamstown anger: Minister Guy gets a lesson in geography 

    PLANNING Minister Matthew Guy has come under fire for saying building heights should be capped along the Yarra River in Melbourne’s east to provide consistency…

  • Renaissance for an icon

    Renaissance for an icon

    THE historic Customs House building (not Customs House Hotel) in Nelson Place has been given a new lease of life after 10 years of disuse.…

  • Commuters on Greens’ ticket

    IF elected to Hobsons Bay Council next month, the Greens will push for commuters to be able to use a zone 1 ticket to travel…

  • Couple plotting for more ‘sustainable burial’

    Couple plotting for more ‘sustainable burial’

    A WILLIAMSTOWN couple, who want to be buried vertically for environmental reasons, hope ‘sustainable burials’ will be introduced in Melbourne’s west. John Power, 79, wants…

  • Couple plotting for more ‘sustainable burial’

    Couple plotting for more ‘sustainable burial’

    A WILLIAMSTOWN couple, who want to be buried vertically for environmental reasons, hope ‘sustainable burials’ will be introduced in Melbourne’s west. John Power, 79, wants…

  • A friendly tornado hits the stage

    A friendly tornado hits the stage

    WHETHER onstage or offstage, actor Shelia Allen is quite a character. Even down the phone, her personality strikes like a warm and friendly tornado. The…

  • Renaissance for an icon

    Renaissance for an icon

    THE historic Customs House building (not Customs House Hotel) in Nelson Place has been given a new lease of life after 10 years of disuse.…

  • Williamstown couple plots more ‘sustainable burial’

    Williamstown couple plots more ‘sustainable burial’

    A WILLIAMSTOWN couple, who want to be buried vertically for environmental reasons, hope ‘sustainable burials’ will be introduced in Melbourne’s west. John Power, 79, wants…

  • Hobsons Bay commuters in top zone for Greens’ candidates

    IF elected to Hobsons Bay Council next month, the Greens will push for commuters to be able to use a zone 1 ticket to travel…

  • No doubts for Williamstown Little Texan

    No doubts for Williamstown Little Texan

    WHETHER onstage or offstage, actor Shelia Allen is quite a character. Even down the phone, her personality strikes like a warm and friendly tornado.  The…

  • No doubts for Williamstown Little Texan

    No doubts for Williamstown Little Texan

    WHETHER onstage or offstage, actor Shelia Allen is quite a character. Even down the phone, her personality strikes like a warm and friendly tornado.  The…

  • brfs

    Showcase for unsigned bands Unsigned bands or musicians from Melbourne’s west have a chance to be part of a showcase musical event on December 15.…

  • brfs

    Meeting to discuss rail racket A public meeting at the council offices in Footscray tomorrow from 7.30-9pm will discuss a proposed state government policy to…

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