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Muhammed gets on his bike
Hoppers Crossing local Muhammad Akbani is about to undertake the ride of his lif e– or at least his cycling life. Participating in Bicycle Network’s…
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Bulldogs book brings tragics together
To celebrate the club’s 100th anniversary in the VFL/AFL, ‘Bulldogs Through and Through: The history of the Western Bulldogs’ was recently published. Cade Lucas spoke…
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Pride film fest a first
The Melbourne International Film Festival might be underway now, but the inner-west will soon play host to a unique film festival all of its own.…
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Servo upgrade backed with a catch
Wyndham’s planning committee has voted to support a plan to redevelop a busy petrol station in Hoppers Crossing, albeit with a catch. Earlier in the…
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Station needs more parking
Car parking at Williams Landing station is chock-a-block and the state government needs to expand its capacity, according to Wyndham councillor . Cr Larry Zhao…
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‘Great potential’ for swimmable rivers
Rivers and waterways in Melbourne’s west have great potential to be opened to swimming, according to an advocate for swimming rights. Swimmable Cities co-founder Matt…
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Dump legally or pay
Wyndham council is calling on the community to take advantage of free tip tokens to dump their waste correctly – or pay the price. Mayor…
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Two huge lotto wins in a year
A Tarneit man has won a million dollars on The Lott just six months after winning $66,000 in another division one pool. The lucky Wyndham…
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Rethink ‘pretend hospital’
A local doctor is urging the state government to reconsider its plan to build the Point Cook Community Hospital. In the lead up to the…
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Bluey at Werribee Zoo
Werribee Open Range Zoo is chuffed to welcome yet another A-list celebrity through their gates. None other than Bluey, the cartoon Blue Heeler who stars…
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A pond of fashion flair
Oliver Pond is a name you might be seeing a lot of in the future, but that might not have been the case if it…
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Fighting to stay
A Werribee woman is fighting for her right to stay in Australia after more than a decade of detention and legal limbo. Sara, not her…













