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Robbery investigation Police are investigating a robbery which occurred at a bus stop on K Road, Werribee South on July 8. About 2.20pm, a man…
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Callea sings city’s praises
Things sure have changed since Anthony Callea lived in Werribee. Callea, who shot to fame in 2004 after coming runner-up in Australian Idol, said he…
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Cash for trash passes
By Charlene Macaulay A black market of Werribee tip passes has cropped up online. An investigation by Star Weekly revealed a number of residents trying…
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NEW ARRIVALS
Parents Huseyin and Christine, of Truganina, welcomed their little one Ali into the world on July 25. Ali weighed 3.531 kilograms at birth.
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Community calendar
Artist talk Renowned artist Geoffrey Ricardo will talk about his public art commission, Spirits of Time and Place, featuring giant sculptures along the new Kororoit…
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Gig Guide
Smokehouse 101 Friday, August 4 Local songwriter Zerafina Zara and The Alleged Associates play live, up close and personal, every Friday. Family friendly. From 7pm,…
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Subbie does the rounds
Retired champion racehorse Subzero did a lap of Hobsons Bay schools last week. Affectionately known as Subbie, the gentle gelding won the 1992 Melbourne Cup.…
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Dancers with attitude
Altona’s Kai Mann-Robertson and Seabrook’s Taylah Ritchie (pictured) have been cast in a contemporary dance production opening in Melbourne and Geelong this month. Attitude Dance…
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Landlord ordered to repay tenants evicted from Braybrook home
A landlord has been ordered to repay almost $9000 to tenants who were evicted from their Braybrook home when they threatened to take legal action…
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Three clubs make GDCA switch
By Ewen McRae Three new clubs have joined the Gisborne District Cricket Association ranks, following a vote by the existing GDCA clubs at last week’s…
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My Place: Danielle Price
What is your connection with the inner-west? I started my business around three years ago and made the decision to base it in Footscray.…
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Empty containers weigh heavily on the west
By Clay Lucas More than 10,000 shipping containers a day are whipped around Melbourne’s inner west on the back of trucks, inflicting damage on the…









