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  • Fun and learning on The Elephant Trail

    Fun and learning on The Elephant Trail

    Two mega swimming pools, tonnes of sand, plenty of open spaces, a centre for remedial work, street art and it’s all located in the heart…

  • Desperate plea for Congo

    Desperate plea for Congo

    Imagine building a new life in Australia, only to wake up each day to heartbreaking news — families displaced, loved ones in danger, and war…

  • Footage released of rubbish dump

    Footage released of rubbish dump

    Images and footage has been released of two men illegally dumping waste on the Federation Trail in Laverton North earlier this year. The men were…

  • Police appeal for information on Point Cook hit and run

    Police appeal for information on Point Cook hit and run

    Police are appealing for information about a hit-run involving a child in Point Cook. It is understood a nine-year-old boy was crossing the road on…

  • Rotary takes to the green for Reclink

    Rotary takes to the green for Reclink

    Werribee Rotary hit a hole-in-one for charity Reclink at its annual golf day. In its 38th year, the club made a day of it at…

  • ‘World-class’ elephant trail opens

    ‘World-class’ elephant trail opens

    Werribee Open Range Zoo’s new elephant trail has opened just in time for the school holidays. Premier Jacinta Allan and Environment Minister Steve Dimopoulos officially…

  • West Tarneit station name unveiled

    West Tarneit station name unveiled

    West Tarneit has been unveiled as the chosen name for Tarneit’s second station. The name was chosen following hundreds of people submitting feedback on five…

  • Ison Road major works start

    Ison Road major works start

    Major works are underway to build the Ison Road Extension in Werribee, which will help provide a vital new link to the Princes Freeway.  Crews…

  • ‘Shaun’ the sheep rescued from pit

    ‘Shaun’ the sheep rescued from pit

    A lost sheep was shepherded to safety by emergency services in Mount Cottrell on the night of Sunday, March 23. The ewe fell about two…

  • McVicar takes Cavalcade to comedy festival

    McVicar takes Cavalcade to comedy festival

    Young Williamstown comedian Ned McVicar has been given an opportunity that many seasoned stand-ups would kill for. McVicar is one of six up and coming…

  • Engraving the Ranges

    Engraving the Ranges

    Using his engineering background, Riddells Creek artist Grant Medbury creates intricate laser-engraved artworks – with a range of his work currently on display at Art…

  • HPV vaccine also critical for boys

    HPV vaccine also critical for boys

    Cancer Council Victoria is urging Victorian parents to check their children’s human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination status, with new data showing one in three survey respondents…

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