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Train line alert issued
A person who has tested positive to COVID-19 travelled on the Werribee and Williamstown train lines on Wednesday and Thursday last week. The two train…
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Tarneit woman targeted in phone scam
Police are hoping to identify a man after a Tarneit woman lost more than $8000 in a phone scam. The woman, 41, received a phone…
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Little River united again
The state government has announced Little River residents will be reunited under the same set of pandemic restrictions, instead of being divided between metropolitan Melbourne…
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Eleven charged with murder
Homicide Squad detectives have today charged 11 people, including a 13-year-old from Hoppers Crossing, with murder following the death of teenager Solomone Taufeulungaki in Deer…
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Unlocking healthy habits
A Laverton North-based business has donated 240 bicycle locks to Melbourne primary schools to help encourage children to ride to school. Aus Lock & Safe…
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Point Cook speedster arrested after police pursuit
Police have arrested a driver who allegedly reaching speeds of up to 180 kilometres per hour while being pursued by the Air Wing through Point…
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Using powers for good
Tarneit’s Andrew Lorenzo is donning a cape to send messages of hope to people across the world. Mr Lorenzo is a professional actor and life…
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Virus cases linked to new outbreak
Four cases of coronavirus have been linked to a new Hoppers Crossing community outbreak. In a statement on Monday, the Department of Health and Human…
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Little treasures inspire
Inspired by her own experience, Tarneit resident Sarah Hetherton volunteers at Sunshine Hospital to help the parents of premature and sick babies. Mrs Hetherton is…
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Candidate pledges to improve services
Wyndham election nominee Mehak Sheikh says improving council services, particularly those accessed by youth and women, will be one of her main aims if she…
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Call for better litter education
A Truganina resident has called on Wyndham council to pick up its efforts in raising awareness of rubbish dumping. Melissa Tuimavave-mau said she recently collected…
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Signs of wrongdoing
Wyndham council officers have inspected 127 properties for illegal signage, related to the municipal election, since the start of this month. A council spokesperson said:…













