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  • Volunteer historians evicted from long-time home

    Volunteer historians evicted from long-time home

    The Werribee District Historical Society has been given until November to pack up its collections and vacate its long-time home to pave the way for…

  • Hunt for Federation Trail dumpers

    Hunt for Federation Trail dumpers

    Environment Protection Authority Victoria (EPA) is calling on the community to help trackdown two men who were caught illegally dumping on CCTV in January. The…

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    Soulful Spreads Community Cafe Soulful Spreads is a purpose-driven social enterprise based in Tarneit that looks to create meaningful work and training opportunities for women…

  • Be mindful of magpies

    Be mindful of magpies

    As spring swings into action, residents across the west are being urged to be mindful of magpies. NatureWest nature educator Susie Inglis said swooping birds…

  • Supporting the west

    Supporting the west

    West Welcome Wagon (WWW) hosted its annual open day on August 29 with a morning tea and a tour of the warehouse. WWW chief executive…

  • A climb for a good cause

    A climb for a good cause

    Point Cook first responders will be among those bearing a great weight for good cause in September. Karthick Thanigaimani, Doris Lang, Daniel Anderson, Hoikee Li…

  • Travel times cut

    Travel times cut

    Semi-permanent traffic lights having an impact at the Werribee Main Road Interchange, according to the state government. Executed by Major Road Projects Victoria (MRPV) and…

  • Calls for more frequent buses

    Calls for more frequent buses

    A local man is calling for three major bus routes to run a more frequent timetable on weekdays and weekends. Seabrook resident Brandon Hayes said…

  • Australia pledges health aid to Indo-Pacific

    Australia pledges health aid to Indo-Pacific

    The federal government’s pledge of $266 million to help battle infectious diseases in the Indo-Pacific region has been welcomed by health experts. Australia has become…

  • New specialist GPs welcomed

    New specialist GPs welcomed

    The Royal Australian College of GPs (RACGP) welcomed 149 new specialist GPs at a fellowship ceremony in Melbourne recently. Fellowship of the RACGP (FRACGP) recognises…

  • New taskforce to tackle local government challenges

    New taskforce to tackle local government challenges

    The Municipal Association of Victoria (MAV) has announced the formation of its ‘Future is Local’ taskforce to co-design a sector-wide response to major forces of…

  • Curtain and blind cord safety warning

    Curtain and blind cord safety warning

    Consumer Affairs Victoria is imploring all families to keep their home safe for young children by checking they have curtain and blind cords secured. Looped…

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