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  • Lab holds key to tap potential

    Lab holds key to tap potential

    YOUNG people with Asperger’s syndrome and high-functioning autism are gaining valuable computer skills thanks to a pilot project running in Maidstone. A parent survey about…

  • Parents on edge as kinder places fill up

    Parents on edge as kinder places fill up

    MARIBYRNONG parents face an anxious wait ahead of the next round of offers for kindergarten places. Preschool places are in hot demand with Maribyrnong Council…

  • Parents on edge as kinder places fill up

    Parents on edge as kinder places fill up

    MARIBYRNONG parents face an anxious wait ahead of the next round of offers for kindergarten places. Preschool places are in hot demand with Maribyrnong Council…

  • ‘Failed system’ drives crime rates higher

    SOARING rates of family violence and drug offences have driven a 4percent rise in overall crime in Maribyrnong in the past 12 months. Police statistics…

  • ‘Failed system’ drives crime rates higher

    SOARING rates of family violence and drug offences have driven a 4percent rise in overall crime in Maribyrnong in the past 12 months. Police statistics…

  • Survey results hit a roadblock

    MARIBYRNONG Council and residents are in the dark about an annual truck count survey in Footscray and Yarraville six months after it was conducted. VicRoads…

  • Survey results hit a roadblock

    MARIBYRNONG Council and residents are in the dark about an annual truck count survey in Footscray and Yarraville six months after it was conducted. VicRoads…

  • VFL: Tardy Gulls hold on but Scorpions await 

    VFL: Tardy Gulls hold on but Scorpions await 

    Return to sender: Williamstown’s James Wall smacks the ball back in the direction it came from at a boundary throw-in. Picture: Michael Copp  WILLIAMSTOWN staved…

  • ‘Broken pledge’ prompts teachers to strike

    ‘Broken pledge’ prompts teachers to strike

    DOZENS of schools across Melbourne’s west are closed today as up to 40,000 teachers walk out in the state’s biggest teachers’ strike. With 200 schools…

  • ‘Broken pledge’ prompts teachers to strike

    ‘Broken pledge’ prompts teachers to strike

    DOZENS of schools across Melbourne’s west are closed today as up to 40,000 teachers walk out in the state’s biggest teachers’ strike. With 200 schools…

  • WRFL: Gallant Woodsmen regroup for final assault

    WRFL: Gallant Woodsmen regroup for final assault

    SPOTSWOOD coach Chris O’Keefe lauded the ‘‘heart and soul’’ performance of his players in Saturday’s loss to Altona Vikings in the Western Region Football League…

  • Funeral blackout ‘a blow to police links’

    Funeral blackout ‘a blow to police links’

    ETHIOPIAN-AUSTRALIAN leaders say their community’s relationship with police has been damaged by a decision to cut the public screening of Sunday’s funeral for Ethiopian prime…

  • Funeral blackout ‘a blow to police links’

    Funeral blackout ‘a blow to police links’

    ETHIOPIAN-AUSTRALIAN leaders say their community’s relationship with police has been damaged by a decision to cut the public screening of Sunday’s funeral for Ethiopian prime…

  • Bookworms burrow in for festival

    Bookworms burrow in for festival

    THE Maribyrnong Literary Festival is in full swing with booked out events drawing hundreds of bookworms from throughout the west. Opening in fine style with local…

  • Bookworms burrow in for festival

    THE Maribyrnong Literary Festival is in full swing with booked out events drawing hundreds of bookworms from throughout the west. Opening in fine style with local…

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