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Fears for dumped kittens
By Dewi Sherry Ten kittens were found dumped in a cardboard box in Melton last Saturday. Founder of Western Suburbs Cat and Kitten Rescue, Nathan…
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Djerriwarrh takes stock
The long-term future of Djerriwarrh Health Services has been bolstered by an injection of more than $10 million of state money, the services’ annual general…
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WRFL releases expanded comp
The Western Region Football League has announced its competition structure for the 2018 season, with an expanded second division and two additional clubs the highlights.…
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Amnesty on show Amnesty Australia will be hosting a stall at the Sydenham Kite Festival on Sunday, November 12 at Delahey Recreational Reserve from 11am…
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FROM THE ARCHIVES
40 years ago November 2, 1977 The question of whether Werribee Shire should be classified as Metropolitan or country with regard to packaged beer has…
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NEW ARRIVALS
Clockwise from top left: Baby boy Isaac was born on October 23 weighing 3.5 kilograms. His parents, Leanne and Michael, are from Tarneit. Arianaa was…
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Self defence classes Learn self defence techniques that are simple, quick and effective, and taught by a qualified female instructor. The next free session is…
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Breast screen push on for Wyndham
Less than half of Wyndham women above the age of 50 are taking advantage of free mammograms. That’s the word from BreastScreen Victoria, with its…
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Diwali spreads the joy in Wyndham Vale
The festival of lights came to Wyndham Vale in stunning fashion at the weekend. Thousands of people flocked to Presidents Park on Saturday for a…
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New car park for station
Commuters who struggle to find a park at the Williams Landing train station have received some welcome news – a new carpark with 800 spaces…
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Suburbs defy property cool-off
By Goya Dmytryshchak Altona, Altona Meadows, Altona North, Braybrook and Williamstown recorded their highest ever median house price last quarter despite a cooling in the…






