INBRIEF

Crash witnesses sought

Police are appealing for witnesses to a three-car crash in Truganina which left a man with life-threatening injuries. Police said a Mitsubishi car travelling west along Leakes Road and a Holden travelling east collided about 5.30am on Monday. The Mitsubishi then crashed into a Toyota which was also travelling east. The Mitsubishi driver, a Tarneit man, 31, was taken to the Royal Melbourne Hospital with life-threatening injuries. A Tarneit man, 35, who was driving the Toyota was taken to Footscray hospital where he remains in a stable condition. The 53-year-old Holden driver was not injured. Information to Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000

Race club chief resigns

Werribee Racing Club chairman Patrick Wheelahan (pictured) has resigned. General manager Ross Kendell said Wheelahan had made a significant contribution to the club during a difficult period of restructure and renewal. “Patrick’s tenure with the Werribee Racing Club has seen the establishment

of the Werribee International Horse Centre

and the construction of a new $6 million

track for the club, after the old track faltered

in November 2007.” Wheelahan has

been replaced by former metropolitan

and country racing steward Leon Koch,

who took over as chairman on March 6.

The hub celebrates

A grand opening will be held at Laverton Community Hub on Saturday from 10am-3pm, starting with a ‘welcome to country’ and smoking ceremony. The $8.6 million hub, at 95-105 Railway Avenue, will house a medical centre and be home to Brotherhood of St Laurence, Laverton Community Association, Wyndham Community and Education Centre, North West Migrant Resource Centre, sporting organisations, church and community groups.