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Earless kittens home at last
Two dumped kittens whose ears had to be surgically removed to save their lives have been rehoused in Melbourne’s south-eastern suburbs. As reported by Star…
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Open door to the world
Hobsons Bay’s Behind this Smile anti-racism project has inspired one participant to take the message to children. Liz Meyers last week brought Mem Fox’s book,…
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Kids star in Altona picnic
Hobsons Bay family day carers and families this week went picnicking in Altona as part of National Family Day Care Week. The “Every child is…
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Designs on a fashion future
By Laura Michell Budding fashion designers are being encouraged to begin planning their entries to this year’s Fashion Awards Australia. Now in its 19th year,…
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Williamstown lawyer faces trial for money laundering
A Williamstown lawyer, charged by Victorian anti-gangland detectives investigating the cold case of a $4 million Armaguard heist in 1994, has been committed to stand…
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VFL: Williamstown claims ladder perch with win over North Ballarat Roosters
Williamstown is flying high at the top of the Victorian Football League ladder. The Seagulls are undefeated after three games with a huge percentage of…
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WRFL: Spotswood shares top spot after downing Hoppers Crossing
Spotswood had to work hard to stave off a serious threat from under-manned Hoppers Crossing in a Western Region Football League division 1 blockbuster at…
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Let the love flow
Enjoy a picture perfect Mother’s Day at Highpoint shopping centre by posing in front of a floral backdrop that spells out the word ‘mum’. In…
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WRFL: Newport celebrates its 10th anniversary
“No one can stop you from starting Auskick”. With those words, football began its resurrection in Newport. An Auskick centre was born and the Newport…
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Voices of people passed
What lies waiting on the other side? In her latest creative work, Seddon performance artist Tamara Saulwick (pictured) takes audiences on a journey to the…
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In the doghouse
■ Can you imagine Werribee and Williamstown football clubs agreeing on anything except that they don’t like each other? I think they both would be…
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FROM THE ARCHIVES
Footscray Mail May 9, 1925 Owing to street footballers having broken street electric wires, between 400 and 500 men were thrown out of employment last…
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WIN THIS The National Institute of Circus Arts is presenting Pescado – A Circus Cabaret from May 13 to 16 at the National Circus Centre…
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Koch’s a carnival king
By Liam Twomey Young cricketers from all over Australia now know, if they want to get to the top they are going to have to…
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It is a wonderfully improvised approach that takes us to Footscray’s Croatian Club this chilly Friday night. It’s the usual drill – get in the…










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