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Transit system falls $3bn short
THE Transport Department was not prepared to meet the challenges of rapid growth in public transport patronage in the past decade, a report has found.…
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Tarneit Senior College: Students forced to take long way home
STUDENTS at recently opened Tarneit Senior College are walking 700 metres alongside a road to catch a bus because none stop at the school. The…
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Weerama wows the crowds
WHILE Saturday’s festivities were a washout, the skies cleared just in time for the annual Weerama Festival street parade last Sunday. Wyndham’s diversity was again…
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Sneydes Road duplication due to start
WORK is to begin on the duplication of Sneydes Road, with a $10.1 million contract awarded to Winslow Constructions at Monday’s council meeting. The project,…
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Sneydes Road duplication due to start
WORK is to begin on the duplication of Sneydes Road, with a $10.1 million contract awarded to Winslow Constructions at Monday’s council meeting. The project,…
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Early-morning money grab
POLICE are looking for information after an attempted ATM theft in Hoppers Crossing last week. Police said offenders disabled electricity at a Kilmur Road cafe…
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Werribee cop shop sneak peek
WYNDHAM residents can take a behind-the-scenes look at Werribee police station this weekend. Wyndham’s busiest station will be open to the public on Sunday, and…
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Autism principal ‘deeply disappointed’ at MP slur
THE principal of Western Autistic School has expressed deep disappointment with comments made by a Liberal upper house MP who called for her dismissal in…
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Tatts amore
Much more than the pigments of the imagination, tattoos embody rich cultural and social tradition, with lines frequently redrawn to ensure relevance to the modern…
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Cracks begin to show in bridge’s safety
THE West Gate Bridge could crack and corrode under traffic loads that have surged ‘‘beyond all expectations’’ unless the state government maintains funding of more…








