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Thefts cause group pain
The theft of about $30,000 of equipment could force the Williams Landing Estate Residents’ Association to shut down. Generators, a marquee and lighting used by…
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Pensioner wins cannabis appeal
An elderly man who admitted to growing cannabis because he couldn’t live on the pension has successfully appealed a prison sentence. The 71-year-old was in…
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Young crims arrested
Melbourne’s newest wave of young criminals are some of the state’s “most active and dangerous” who are increasingly violent and seeking notoriety, police say. Forty young…
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Pupil’s future is green
A group of pupils from Westbourne Grammar School in Truganina have been recognised for their conservation credentials. Grade 5 pupils Marley, Nikita, Kai and Sebastian…
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Developers buy big in Wyndham
Industrial land in Tarneit and Truganina is continuing to attract top dollar from investors and developers. Developer 7Nine Investments sold two neighbouring Truganina industrial properties,…
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New stations top council wish list
Four new train stations are needed to unclog major roads and improve liveability for Wyndham residents, according to the council. Stations at Sayers Road in…
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Fire victims rebuilding their lives
A family left homeless after their Truganina house was destroyed by fire is asking residents to “learn from our mistakes”. Tony Trung Pham, his wife,…
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Cafe has bean a hit
VCAL students at Al-Taqwa College in Truganina have launched a mobile café. The student-run café, called ATCino, has been open for business in the morning…
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Nine years for Truganina deaths
An unlicensed drunk driver who caused a Truganina crash that killed two children will serve at least nine years in prison. Damian Tiahaiere Rakatau, 42,…
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Strings attached
Melodies composed by Handel, Bach, Vivaldi and Brahms will be among the musical pieces performed at the upcoming String Festival at Westbourne Grammar School in…










