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On track for new station
Toolern residents are set to benefit from a new train station near Ferris Road in Melton South. The station will be based on the Ballarat…
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Pooling their resources
Pupils from Melton South Primary School have put their art skills to work to create a number of posters for this year’s National Water Week.…
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MY BRIMBANK
What’s your connection to Brooklyn? I moved here three years ago. I’ve only lived in Melbourne for 11 years and I moved to the inner…
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FROM THE ARCHIVES
40 years ago November 9, 1977 The first moves for the new court house for Werribee have taken place with the calling of tenders. Tenders…
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Night market The 2017-18 Night Market returns to the Queen Victoria Market on November 15 and will run every Wednesday until April 11. Enjoy more…
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NEW ARRIVALS
Parents Nibin and Jenney, of Tarneit, welcomed their daughter Nia into the world on October 31. Nia weighed 2.78 kilograms at birth.
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Frontline officers get a reboot
By Charlene Macaulay Wyndham’s protective services officers (PSOs) and transit safety police were the first to be equipped with the latest tablets and smartphones in…
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Police hunt for taxi passenger
Police have appealed for help to identify a man who allegedly assaulted a taxi driver in Wyndham. On September 23, a taxi picked up two…
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Armed robbery Police are appealing for witnesses to an alleged armed robbery in Truganina, which occurred about 8.25pm on October 25. Two men walking along…
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Sex crimes on the rise
By Alesha Capone More than 50 sex offences have been reported on public transport across the west in the past financial year. Victoria Police statistics…
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Education grants Not-for-profit Newport organisations are being invited to apply for a Viva Energy Role Model Grant of up to $5000 to help with community…
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Brooklyn dogs to have their park
By Goya Dmytryshchak People are being invited to have their say on where Brooklyn’s first off-leash dog park should be located. Hobsons Bay council has…



