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  • West’s big soccer goal

    West’s big soccer goal

    By Charlene Macaulay A multi-million dollar 15,000-seat stadium has been earmarked for Tarneit as part of an ambitious bid to base a new A-League soccer…

  • Clubs left in the dark

    By Ewen McRae Up to 10 local sporting clubs have been hit by a spate of copper wire thefts across Brimbank and Melton. Wire valued…

  • Rhythms of the world

    Rhythms of the world

    Rod Pilois is bringing the rhythms of the world to Point Cook. Pilois teaches his Beat Factor Drum Group to play samba, calypso, reggae and…

  • Rainbow rocks their day

    Rainbow rocks their day

    Students at a Hoppers Crossing school celebrated all the colours of the rainbow on Friday. Derrimut Heath Primary School, which is part of Baden Powell…

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    Truly centred

  • Emergency workers’ attack toll

    Emergency workers’ attack toll

    Nearly 1400 Wyndham emergency service workers and hospital staff have been attacked in their line of work since 2014. A total 180 instances of assaulting…

  • Cat call for blood bank

    Cat call for blood bank

    The University of Melbourne’s U-Vet Animal Hospital has launched a blood bank for cats. Staff at the Werribee clinic have put out a call for…

  • Fight for man’s best friend

    Fight for man’s best friend

    By Charlene Macaulay A former Werribee police sergeant is taking Victoria Police, WorkSafe and insurance company Gallagher Bassett to court for refusing to fund an…

  • COMMUNITY CALENDAR

    COMMUNITY CALENDAR

    Dying to Know Cafe Drop in for a cuppa and a chat to find out more about death, dying and advanced care planning at Mercy…

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    Dressed to impress

  • Circus Oz a class act

    Circus Oz a class act

    A Caroline Springs school had a different take on education week last week, calling in the circus. Performers from Circus Oz held classes with grade…

  • Cherry Creek jail a boost for jobs

    By Alesha Capone Construction of the $288 million youth justice centre in Cherry Creek, west of Werribee, is set to begin later this year. The…

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