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  • Young designers in the spotlight

    Young designers in the spotlight

    Victoria’s best and brightest design students from the graduating 2020 VCE cohort are being showcased in the annual ‘Top Designs’ exhibition at Melbourne Museum. Benjamin…

  • Back in the swing of things

    Back in the swing of things

    Playgrounds have long been a place for children to get outdoors and have some fun, but last year highlighted even more their importance as a…

  • Spreading Easter joy

    Spreading Easter joy

    Hoppers Crossing Shopping Centre has given back to the community this Easter. To help those doing it tough, the centre has donated non-perishable food and…

  • Police impound vehicles as part of Operation Nexus

    Police impound vehicles as part of Operation Nexus

    A 15-year-old boy allegedly driving dangerously and under the influence of alcohol was among those caught during a police Easter road blitz. A Hoppers Crossing…

  • COVID fragments found in wastewater in western suburbs

    COVID fragments found in wastewater in western suburbs

    Residents in Hoppers Crossing, Tarneit, Truganina and Werribee are being urged to be on high alert after viral fragments of COVID-19 were detected in wastewater…

  • Mercy Health administers thousandth COVID jab

    Mercy Health administers thousandth COVID jab

    A Werribee Mercy Hospital staff member has received the thousandth dose of COVID-19 vaccine for the site. Nurse unit manager Kate Bermingham was chosen to…

  • Keepers of history

    Keepers of history

    Today, the Royal Australian Air Force marks 100 years of service to Australia – a date especially important to the Point Cook RAAF base, which…

  • Research from the heart

    Research from the heart

    A Tarneit resident is taking part in a genetic heart study after her brother was discovered to have a fully blocked artery, with no symptoms.…

  • School’s ’cultural tapestry’ celebrated

    School’s ’cultural tapestry’ celebrated

    Saltwater College last week celebrated the uniqueness of its pupils for Harmony Day. The day is dedicated to highlighting cultural diversity in Australia. Performing arts…

  • Out from COVID cloud

    Out from COVID cloud

    One year after opening its doors during the COVID-19 pandemic, Riverdale Village Shopping Centre in Tarneit has finally been able to hold a celebration day…

  • ‘Pain ahead’ for mum-and-dad investors

    ‘Pain ahead’ for mum-and-dad investors

    The Real Estate Institute of Victoria says there will be “pain ahead” for mum-and-dad investors when new rental laws take effect from Wednesday, while the…

  • Arts out of the woods

    Arts out of the woods

    After a year of restricted access due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Woods Street Arts Space in Laverton has reopened with a new program. The…

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