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  • Men with Irish accents wanted over shooting of former detective

    Men with Irish accents wanted over shooting of former detective

    By Simone Fox Koob, The Age Two men wanted over the brutal shooting of a Sydney real estate agent in Point Cook are thought to have…

  • Kevin Hillier’s air show ruminations take flight

    Kevin Hillier’s air show ruminations take flight

    Stand by for the stampede to Avalon Airport this weekend for the biennial International Air Show. Yes, the highway will be a nightmare from Friday…

  • My Place: Matt Bodiam

    My Place: Matt Bodiam

    After almost seven years bringing live music to Footscray, Matt Bodiam and his wife Melanie are closing the doors of The Reverence Hotel and have…

  • In the market for opera stars

    In the market for opera stars

    A young opera singer from Werribee will be setting up shop at Queen Victoria market next week. Baritone Daniel Felton will join 21 other performers…

  • Get your paddle on the river

    Get your paddle on the river

    Ken and Judy Holmes are encouraging residents to explore the Werribee River. The couple, who have lived in Werribee for 31 years, said they often…

  • Fanfare for new school

    Fanfare for new school

    The opening of a new school in Wyndham Vale was cause for celebration last week. Families, students and staff gathered at Wyndham Christian College, located…

  • MY WYNDHAM: Frank and Anna Mollica

    MY WYNDHAM: Frank and Anna Mollica

    MY WYNDHAM: Frank and Anna Mollica will celebrate the 39th anniversary of their Werribee business, Hair News, in September this year. They chat with Alesha…

  • Trade takes centre stage at Polytechnic

    Trade takes centre stage at Polytechnic

    Big things are happening at Victoria University’s Polytechnic’s campus in Hoppers Lane. Some buildings at the 54-hectare site,which previously served as a trade training centre…

  • Sea change pays off for Tony

    Sea change pays off for Tony

    Hoppers Crossing resident Tony Barbara says he has enjoyed volunteering with the Werribee Coast Guard for the past 17 years – even the time he…

  • Cause close to her heart

    Cause close to her heart

    Raising awareness of ovarian and cervical cancer is a cause close to the heart of Werribee woman Charlotte Robinson. Sadly, in March last year, Mrs…

  • A fair deal of delight

    A fair deal of delight

    Pupils at Little River Primary School are enjoying preparing art and crafts for the school’s upcoming Country Fair. The fair is a long-standing tradition –…

  • Mega homewares sale

    Mega homewares sale

    A gigantic homewares sale will take over a 27,000 square metre warehouse in Truganina. The three-day event is expected to feature up to 1000 different…

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