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Cops kick more goals
Footscray police showed plenty of heart but failed to topple their young opponents in the Recwest soccer tournament. Acting Senior Sergeant Amma Bridgeman, from the…
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Sport briefs
Basketball Werribee Devils put up a good fight before going down 89-80 to Corio Bay Stingrays in the Big V basketball men’s championship at the…
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■ Newport Power Junior Football Club has been around now for 10 years and is certainly a club on the up and up. In the…
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Gig Guide June 26
Bar of Bengal Friday, July 3 Experience African percussion’s legendary high voltage drum and dance event Tribalism, bringing together traditional and contemporary West African rhythms…
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Williamstown: Andy Griffith’s house on Esplanade for sale
Popular children’s author Andy Griffith is selling the Williamstown seaside house that has been an inspiration for his recent writing. Griffith, author of the Just!…
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Forged papers cut Altona Meadows couple’s $7.7 million debt
An Altona Meadows couple who racked up a $7.7 million debt on a loan secured against their home and a Footscray pizza shop have had…
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Joan Kirner Garden or Kirner courts? Have your say
The name of late former premier Joan Kirner has been dragged in to a long-running dispute over whether to convert the disused ladies bowling area…
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Brooklyn’s lacrosse champ trawls web for backers
Brooklyn’s Lachlan Mackinnon has been selected to represent Australia in lacrosse at September’s world championships in the United States. But as a minor sport in…
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Between and among the culinary richesse of Watton Street at Werribee and Barkly Street at West Footscray, there are lots of Indian or curry restaurants…
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Trees vandalised Six Monterey cypress saplings in Williamstown Botanic Gardens have been vandalised every week for a month, with the tops of the trees apparently…
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Zine just the right ‘stuff’
Women in the west are being urged to share their creativity as part of the latest zine by Females for Equality Making Stuff (FEMS). The…
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Family violence services in west hit hard by funding cuts
Services tackling family violence in the western suburbs face an uphill battle in the face of crippling funding cuts, a forum has heard. The Family…
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Valé, favourite daughter
By Goya Dmytryshchak Emotional mourners broke into song and laughter during Friday’s state funeral for Joan Kirner, Williamstown’s “favourite daughter”. Victoria’s only female premier was…
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A taste of the trades
Students have enjoyed a chance to try their hand at a range of trades as part of Maribyrnong council’s Try a Trade Expo. Run by…
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WIN THIS The Fairies bring Fairy Dancing Girl as an hour-long show to the Wyndham Cultural Centre at 11am and 2pm on July 10 –…






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