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Cambridge primary a school of many faces
HAYDEN, 6, Harry, 10, and Addison, 5, are busy collecting raffle prizes for Cambridge Primary School’s annual fete. This year’s event, on October 27, is…
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Preferences give candidate a leg up
PREFERENCE deals could lead to Harrison ward candidate Intaj Khan being elected to Wyndham Council. The Truganina resident has received the highest number of preferences…
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Werribee CFA warming up for world contest
WERRIBEE’S CFA road rescue team is out to prove it’s the best in the world. The team, which is made up of volunteers from the…
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Our Town: Bernie out of order
OUTSPOKEN Liberal MP Bernie Finn last week launched a tirade against western suburbs lobby group LeadWest. Speaking in State Parliament, the Western Metropolitan upper house…
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Tax for roads idea hits a hurdle
THE federal government has rejected housing industry calls for carbon tax revenue to bankroll infrastructure projects in outer suburbs. The Urban Development Institute of Australia…
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Telltale signs, so up spring the barriers
HAVING a mental illness is a bigger barrier to employment than physical disability, new research has revealed. Research commissioned by not-for-profit jobs provider WISE, as…
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West jobless line grows as manufacturers shut the doors
UNEMPLOYMENT in Melbourne’s west is rising faster than anywhere in the city, with ex-manufacturing workers continuing to join the jobless queue. Bureau of Statistics figures…
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Carers need someone to rely on, too
MARGO Kendall knows how challenging caring for a loved one can be. The Werribee resident has been a full-time carer to husband Neville since he…
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Les rides to show homeless he cares
LES Porter is always striving to help other people. As a Salvation Army volunteer, Mr Porter does what he can to help Wyndham’s homeless and struggling…









