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Earthquake, aftershocks felt across the region
VICTORIA has been shaken by more than 60 aftershocks since a magnitude 5.3 earthquake rattled Gippsland last night, the largest quake in the state in…
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Teens charged over taxi attacks
EIGHT people including four juveniles have been charged over a spree of violent armed robberies on taxi drivers across Laverton North, Brooklyn and Sunshine. An…
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Teens arrested over taxi attacks
EIGHT teenagers have been arrested in relation to a spate of violent armed robberies carried out against taxi drivers after a series of police raids…
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Hockey: 100 up for Altona co-captain Steph Sarantis
Altona’s state league 1 women recovered from a two goal deficit to record a gutsy 2-2 draw with ladder leader Greensborough on Saturday. In co-captain…
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Cycling: Ben Johnson wins Footscray Cycling Club’s ‘race of truth’
RIDERS geared up for what is arguably the Footscray Cycling Club’s most gruelling event for the year, the 54th 3 Day Tour over the Queen’s…
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Footscray primary pupils run for their school
FOOTSCRAY Primary School pupils have raised $2425 through an adidas school fun run. Students pounded the pavements seeking sponsorship to raise money for their school.
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Massive Hip Hop Choir at Federation Square
THE Massive Hip Hop Choir will join this Saturday’s Reading the Body event at Federation Square, featuring the 100-strong Symphony of Signing. The event brings…
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Refugee Week events across Maribyrnong
MARIBYRNONG will host a week-long celebration of the contribution refugees have made to the municipality during Refugee Week (June 17-23). There will be a ceremonial…
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Making their mark: Young entrepreneurs shoot for the stars
They’re young, driven and passionate about making money. Reporter Anthony Loncaric speaks to some fledgling entrepreneurs. It nearly went wrong from the start. There she…
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Making their mark: Young entrepreneurs shoot for stars
They’re young, driven and passionate about making money. Reporter Anthony Loncaric speaks to some fledgling entrepreneurs. It nearly went wrong from the start. There she…
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Queen’s Birthday honours: True believer Companion Joan Kirner reflects
EIGHTEEEN years after leaving State Parliament, Labor’s doyenne of women says some of her beliefs transcend politics. Victoria’s sole woman premier, Joan Kirner, who has…
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U18 national championships: Metro back with a sting
VIC Metro is on the board in the under-18 national championships after a convincing win against Tasmania on Sunday at Visy Park. After a shock…
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VFL: Seagulls pipped in old-fashioned stoush
WILLIAMSTOWN slid further down the ladder after a frustrating six-point loss to Box Hill on Saturday. Sitting fifth heading into the game, the Seagulls dropped…
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WRFL juniors: Five-goal Knezevic a star in the making
THE Western Region Football League under-15s came up short again, but the 14s may have unearthed a new forward star in a mixed weekend of…
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Fired-up Falcons return serve
IT took a good old-fashioned bake from coach Marg Lind to wake the City West Falcons from their first-quarter slumber before they beat the Yarra…









