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Rebecca’s fighting ‘forgotten’ cancer for dad
WERRIBEE’S Rebecca Parker believes shaving her head is a small sacrifice to make if it means more people become aware of oesophageal cancer. Her father…
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Manor Lakes College opens in style
MANOR Lakes College student Anthony, 12, entertained the crowd at the school’s official opening last Friday. Education Minister Martin Dixon officiated at the opening which…
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Cash for Hoppers Crossing lights would end rushing roulette
TRAFFIC lights could soon be installed at a dangerous Hoppers Crossing intersection that has been likened to a “death trap”. Roads Minister Terry Mulder has…
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Big V: Werribee Devils on a roll
WERRIBEE Devils are two from two in the Victorian Basketball League Big V men’s division 1. Young gun Josh Oswald was instrumental with 19 points…
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WRFL: Glenorden Hawks a big draw
GLENORDEN takes flight for the first time under new coach Nick Diker on Saturday when the Western Region Football League division 2 season kicks off.…
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TAC Cup: Western Jets’ fatigue a killer punch
WESTERN Jets took a body blow in the opening round of the TAC Cup with a shattering after-the-siren three-point loss to defending champions Sandringham Dragons…
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WDCA: Class tells as All Stars live up to their name
WESTERN All Stars have completed their mission to reign supreme in the Williamstown and District Cricket Association A grade matting. The Werribee South-based All Stars…
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Knockout Cup: Goals galore for the Reds
IT’S raining goals for Hoppers Crossing in the FFV State Knockout Cup. The rampaging Reds have scored 15 goals in 180 minutes – albeit against…
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FFV: Werribee City Bees push to continue rise
WERRIBEE City wants to first and foremost consolidate its place in the Football Federation Victoria men’s state league 1. The Bees were promoted to the…
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VFL: Werribee Tigers do a Lazarus for West
FOOTBALL is an inexact science at the best of times. But not even the most outside-the-square thinker would have envisaged a stranger introduction to the…
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Dream journey for high-flying Sam
IT’S a good thing Sam Bognar isn’t afraid of heights. Sam, 14, is only weeks away from flying to Florida on her first overseas trip,…
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Growth ‘takes its toll’ on residents’ health
CLAIMS that bad urban planning is leading to poorer health in Melbourne’s growth areas have received mixed responses in Point Cook. A state government inquiry…













