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Clean water mission

It’s basic to human life – but, in some countries, clean drinking water can be hard to come by. Students at Point Cook’s Alamanda College...

Werribee school cultivates good habits

The green thumbs of pupils at Werribee Primary School have them well on their way to winning a national award. The school has been named...

Mossfiel veterans celebrate 40-year careers

Barbara Murphy and Jennifer Wilkins have been around Mossfiel Primary School longer than the furniture – and, for that matter, some of the buildings. Business...

More ‘power’ to Hoppers Crossing students

Five Hoppers Crossing Secondary College students will try their hand at running the state next month. Year-11 students Shanae Joseph, Kyra Moore, Suleiman Mugisha, Achol...

Music boost for Iramoo primary

Music classes at Iramoo Primary School have been brought into the 21st century with a much-needed upgrade of instruments. The school was last week granted...

Thomas Carr students honour the fallen

The sacrifices made by Australian men and women who served in Malaya and Borneo in World War II have been honoured by students at...

Back to the future for Mr Manitta

When it comes to Thomas Carr College, Stephen Manitta has seen it all. The 31-year-old Tarneit resident, who was part of the Thomas Carr class...

Islamic college has reasons to celebrate

Islamic College of Melbourne in Tarneit has been in a celebratory mood. Staff, students and guests last week celebrated a multicultural day, the opening of...

Green light for new Warringa Park campus

The future of Warringa Park School’s Cayleys Road campus has been secured by a state government budget boost. The school is one of 20 specialist...

Point Cook College helps out for harmony

Point Cook P-9 College students gave asylum seekers in the west a helping hand as part of Harmony Day activities last week. Students collected donations...

‘Young eagle’ takes wing at Westbourne

Westbourne Grammar School’s new prep- grade 2 centre got the regal seal of approval recently when Governor-General Peter Cosgrove paid a visit. Sir Peter and Lady Lynne...

Jordanne’s grand spell continues

Jordanne Tan knows the importance of good spelling. The grade 4 Good News Lutheran College pupil has qualified for the Spellmasters junior grand final later this...

Little River schoolyard goes green

Little River Primary School was given a facelift last week with a helping hand from some green thumbs. Staff from Bunnings Warehouse in Werribee popped...

Independent travel on Warringa curriculum

Eighty-eight special-needs students at Warringa Park School will continue learning the ins and outs of getting around their city after the state government continued...

Hoppers kids on message with health DVD

Meet the stars of a new DVD aimed at helping young people learn to access health services. Seven year nine students from Hoppers Crossing Secondary...

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Petreski returns to Point Cook Jets

New Point Cook coach Tome Petreski said it was special to come back to a club that means so much to him. After coaching West...