News
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Logan’s run for MND
Motor Neurone Disease is a brutal condition that takes a huge toll both on sufferers and their families. For Hoppers Crossing 11-year-old Logan Fountain, seeing…
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“75 years, it’s a big deal”: Milestone for Master Dry Cleaners
Werribee’s Master Dry Cleaners are celebrating 75 years and the importance isn’t lost on general manager David Hudson. “When I meet people in our business,…
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Dust concerns remain despite measures, assurances
Residents near the Harpley estate in Werribee claim dust from the site is still blanketing their homes despite assurances steps had been taken to prevent…
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Mr Smith goes to India
As the new CEO of the Australian India Chamber of Commerce, Tully Smith will be spending a lot of time liaising with the local Indian…
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Cubs’ clean bill of health
Werribee Open Range Zoo’s adorable lion cub trio has undergone their first vet checks to reveal two males and one female. The six-week old cubs…
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From the archives
40 years ago July 27, 1983 The Little River Waterworks Trust is expected to be taken over by the Board of Works following recommendations made…
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Young female athletes to be trained in mental health
As women’s sport continues to grow in prominence, Werribee Rotary are making sure that the mental health of female athletes isn’t forgotten. Next month the…
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Barry the young ambassador
As the daughter of Senegalese immigrants who grew up in one of the most multicultural communities in the country, joining the United Nations seems a…
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Locals show their west side
Sally Walshe launched her community focused art exhibition, called Show Your WEST-SIDE last week. Walshe, who is also known as ‘LaDY MoHaWK’ said the opening…
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Join the club
Western suburbs charity Uncle Bobs Club (UBC) is calling out for new volunteers to join the board of directors and support its mission to help…
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Students get new-look NAPLAN results
Victorian students are beginning to receive their NAPLAN results which involves a new national approach to grading students. Acting Education Minister Ingrid Stitt congratulated students…
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Young Australians are not satisfied with their sleep
New research from Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health has found 60 per cent of young Australians said their sleep hours are irregular.…













