Werribee
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Werribee keeps stepping up in finals bid
Werribee is refusing to wave the white flag in the Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association. The Tigers keep delivering in cut-throat situations to maintain their mathematical…
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Werribee’s hairy hero hopeful of a grand run in senior side
The bearded one is back at Watton Street. Nathan Laracy – Werribee’s longest-serving player and the man with undoubtedly the club’s most extravagant beard –…
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Creekside class: 4 St Nicholas Court, Werribee, 3030
In an idyllic spot facing Skeleton Creek and its walking trails, this house on about 680 square metres is a showcase of today’s decor look.
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Carmel’s passion for helping others
Carmel Tom has received an Order of Australia medal for her service to naval veterans. The Werribee resident said the letter about the OAM from…
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MY WYNDHAM: Gerry Greenwood
Gerry Greenwood has lived in Werribee since 1971. Along with his late wife, Betty, he was a founding member of the Werribee SES Unit (now…
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Theft devastates family business
Thieves have stolen $4000 worth of tools from a vehicle owned by a family business. Melissa Norris said that she and her husband Colin, who…
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Weeks works his magic against Werribee
Chris Weeks was the one that got away for the Werribee bowlers. Weeks, the No. 4 batsman, was a lone hand for Kew with 129…
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Werribee back with a strong win
Werribee got back into the winning spirit with a 90-72 victory over Brunswick in the Bowls Victoria division 1 at Watton Street on Saturday. The…
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Have you seen Scarlett?
Police are appealing for public assistance to help find missing teenage girl Scarlett Saxon-Jones. The 16-year-old was last seen at her Tesron Court address in…
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Green plan hatched
An egg-cellent series of environmentally-friendly green events will be held in Wyndham throughout February and March. Wyndham council’s popular Green Living Series is back, with…
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Speed, safety moves on freeway
VicRoads will conduct a speed limit review of the Princes Freeway from Werribee to Winchelsea, as a campaign to raise the limit from 100/kmh to…
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Father Frank calls it a day
After 46 years in the priesthood, Father Francis ‘Frank’ Buhagiar is set to retire. On Wednesday, January 25, Father Buhagiar will celebrate both his last…













