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  • Dancing to own beat

    Dancing to own beat

    Students from Hoppers Crossing Secondary College, including Luke, Cassidy, Tamsyn and Min (pictured), will star in the Victorian State Schools Spectacular next month. They will…

  • Werribee sex assault Detectives from Wyndham Crime Investigation Unit are appealing for information after a teenage girl was inappropriately touched by a man at Pacific…

  • FROM THE ARCHIVES

    FROM THE ARCHIVES

    40 years ago August 24, 1977 Werribee Shire Council is supporting moves to open Point Cook Beach for use by the public. The beach is…

  • Gig guide

    Smokehouse 101 Friday, August 25 Local songwriter Zerafina Zara and The Alleged Associates play live, up close and personal, every Friday. Family friendly. From 7pm,…

  • Community calendar

    Community calendar

    Mary Poppins Caroline Chisholm Catholic College students are performing Mary Poppins 7pm August 25-26 in the Quin Auditorium, 204 Churchill Avenue, Braybrook. Tickets $8-$20. ■…

  • Footscray Market image takes out top prize

    Footscray Market image takes out top prize

    An image of shoppers in the thick of action at Footscray Market has been declared the winner of Victoria University’s Picturing Footscray competition for 2017.…

  • Over 260 animal cruelty cases reported in inner-west

    More than 260 cases of animal cruelty in the inner-west have been reported to the RSPCA over the past year. Figures obtained from RSPCA Victoria…

  • Maribyrnong joins push for plastic bag ban

    Maribyrnong council is joining the chorus of support for a statewide ban on single use plastic bags. Councillors last week backed a motion by mayor…

  • Artists join forces for Sweet FA

    Artists join forces for Sweet FA

    More than a dozen of the west’s most creative artists have joined forces for the Sweet FA (Sweet Footscray Arts) extravaganza. The doors of the…

  • News in brief

    Pedestrian struck A woman has died after she was struck by a truck in West Footscray on Monday night. The pedestrian was hit by a…

  • Brooklyn company fined over tyre stockpile

    A Brooklyn company has been fined more than $7700 for posing a threat to the community by storing more than 20,000 waste tyres. The Environment…

  • Fringe Festival explodes across the west

    Fringe Festival explodes across the west

    The Melbourne Fringe Festival is set to explode across the inner-west in dramatic fashion. The Kabooms will bring their chaotic and colourful show for kids…

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