News
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Remembering the lives lost
Werribee RSL’s Don Orr will spend this year’s Remembrance Day doing what he normally does, reminiscing on the past. Held annually on November 11, the…
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Sienna serenades a semi-final win
From singing to a wall in the room of her Truganina home, to serenading a sea of supporters, Sienna Katelyn made it through to the…
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Council to seek alternative for Cottrell Street Ford
Wyndham council will compile a report assessing options to ease traffic congestion in Werribee caused by redirected traffic when Cottrell Street Ford is closed due…
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Give paddling a go
The Werribee River Association will host a come and try boating event for residents wanting to experience paddle boarding. Community and business development manager Lisa…
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Labor pledges cheaper fares for regional train commuters
Labor has pledged it will deliver cheaper public transport fares, more VLocity trains and extra weekend services, as part of a $1 billion commitment for…
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Parents and caregivers advised to keep children safe around water
Life Saving Victoria [LSV] and Kidsafe Victoria are joining forces to call on parents and caregivers to keep a close eye on children, as the…
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Retail turnover rises 0.6 per cent in September
Australian retail turnover is up again 0.6 per cent in September 2022, according to Retail Trade figures released on October 31 by the Australian Bureau…
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Nearly 11 million dwellings in Australia
Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) shows there is an estimated 10.9 million dwellings in Australia as of June this year. ABS construction statistics director Daniel…
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Census data shows veterans likely to be working full time
New data shows 56 per cent of former service members of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) aged between 15 to 64 were more likely to…
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Parents and children advised to be aware of greater risk of exploitation
Victorian Joint Anti Child Exploitation Team [JACET] detectives are urging both parents and children to be aware of online safety following an increase in the…
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Energy Safe Victoria issues advice after wild weather
Following strong rain and winds leading to power outages across the state, Energy Safe Victoria (ESV) has issued advice regarding fallen powerlines, the safe use…
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Recommendation to improve beach safety signage
New research highlights how improvements to beach safety signage could prevent drownings in the future. The study by University of Adelaide researcher Dr Masaki Shibata…













