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  • Ghost buses disappear

    Ghost buses disappear

    Commuters in the western suburbs are being fooled by so-called ‘ghost buses’ that appear on the Public Transport Victoria (PTV) app, but never arrive. The…

  • Little eland, big future

    Little eland, big future

    Werribee Open Range Zoo has welcomed a little antelope who has a big future. Tshepo, the one-year-old eland calf – the largest antelope species –…

  • Five charged over Gladstone Park home invasion

    Five charged over Gladstone Park home invasion

    Five males have been charged following a violent home invasion and non-fatal shooting in Gladstone Park in July. Police are seeking the extradition of a…

  • Home invasion arrests

    Home invasion arrests

    Police have arrested four males in relation to a home invasion and non-fatal shooting that occurred in Gladstone Park last month. A 17-year-old Mill Park…

  • Muddy trucks lead to fine

    Muddy trucks lead to fine

    The Environment Protection Authority Victoria (EPA) has fined a Campbellfield business for tracking sediment on roads after leaving a construction site in Point Cook. The…

  • Wimba grows off

    Wimba grows off

    You may have noticed Wimba Primary School is looking a little bit greener of late. That might be because their students planted 50 trees, shrubs…

  • Speeding motorcyclist arrested

    Speeding motorcyclist arrested

    Police arrested a motorcyclist allegedly riding over double the speed limit in Altona Meadows on the morning of Wednesday, August 20. Officers spotted the rider…

  • Action in Point Cook

    Action in Point Cook

    The new look Point Cook Action Group (PCAG) has outlined its objectives for the next year, with crime and better transport among the top priorities.…

  • Festival offers a chance to learn

    Festival offers a chance to learn

    The Wyndham Learning Festival is ready to launch and all are encouraged to train their brains. Renowned singer-songwriter Christine Anu will launch the festival on…

  • New pathways for parents

    New pathways for parents

    Parents and kids from Maribyrnong, Hobsons Bay and Wyndham gathered at the Whitten Oval on Friday, August 15 to celebrate the expansion of the Parent…

  • Calls for more TAFE and unis

    Calls for more TAFE and unis

    The state government is being petitioned to build more TAFE campuses and invest in more university campuses in the outer west. Petitioner Rifai A Raheem…

  • A masterclass in superbugs

    A masterclass in superbugs

    High schoolers were recently treated to a scientific masterclass on the dangers of antibiotic resistance on pets and people. Hosting the class at the University…

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