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40 years ago

October 26, 1977

Werribee Shire Council is facing a head-on clash with Sunshine and Altona councils over the subject of abattoirs at Laverton North. The certainty of a clash was brought out at a meeting between representatives of the three councils last week.

30 years ago

October 21, 1987

A fire which gutted a Werribee timber storage shed and caused about $400,000 damage last Thursday, was described by the local fire chief as the biggest blaze of its type in Werribee for five years. Werribee Fire Brigade (CFA) captain, Daryl Wells, said it was the worst building fire in Werribee since the old picture theatre in Station St was gutted in 1982.

20 years ago

October 22, 1997

The glitz and glamour of Werribee’s one big day of the year, the Werribee Cup, is just around the corner. Thousands of racegoers attend the meeting each year to sip champers, have a flutter on the horses and enjoy what has become the city’s most popular family day out.

10 years ago

October 24, 2007

The race that stops the city of Wyndham will be held next Wednesday at the Werribee Racing Club, Bulban Road, Werribee. The Westpoint Ford Werribee Cup is among the top-five richest races of the provincial circuit. Whether it’s the horses, corporate hospitality, fine fashions or glitz and glamour, the cup is set to be bigger and better than previously.

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