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Police appeal following Kings Park collision

Police are appealing for information following a collision in Kings Park yesterday that left a man with life-threatening injuries. Investigators have been told a pedestrian...

War memorial vandalised

The recently erected Vietnam War Memorial at Kevin Wheelahan Gardens in Sunshine has been vandalised. Vietnamese Cultural and Heritage Centre chair Phong Nguyen said the senseless act...

Shot fired in Hillside

An unoccupied car was fired at in Hillside last night. Police attended an address on John Paul Drive following reports of a shot fired about 11pm. The window...

A good sign for organ donation

More than 1000 Wyndham residents signed up to become organ and tissue donors last year. Figures released by DonateLife show that last year 593 residents...

Bus drivers strike called off

UPDATE: Planned industrial action, which was set to affect several bus routes in Wyndham and Geelong tomorrow, has been cancelled. Earlier this week, bus company...

Remembrance leaves in bloom

Copperfield College VCAL students have created a lasting symbol of remembrance at Sunshine Hospital. The students have designed and erected a remembrance tree in the...

Snagging some support

The famous Bunnings sausage sizzle lent its support to farmers doing it tough last week. Bunnings stores across the country last week donated funds raised...

Dental care wait list pain

Patients are facing more than a two year wait for public dental care in the St Albans electorate. Figures released by the Australian Dental Association...

Football coach rubbed out for player incident

A coach has been sidelined for the rest of the season after he was found guilty of making contact with an opposition player during...

EPA program to stay, for now

A pilot program introduced last year as part of the EPA reforms to provide more effective regulation of environmental issues will continue. The $4.8 million...

Men’s shed wants work

The Westvale Men’s Shed is on the lookout for community projects. Westvale Men’s Shed champion Steve Tait said the group has a proven background in...

Write stuff on waste

A group of Caroline Chisholm Catholic College students has gone to war on waste. The year 7 students from Aspire, the college’s accelerated learning and...

Autism prison claims ‘ludicrous’

Claims that people with autism are being housed in prisons have been rubbished by state Housing, Disability and Ageing Minister Martin Foley. Western Metropolitan MP...

Council faces hard waste call

Brimbank’s annual hard rubbish service could be drastically different in years to come. As part of its new waste, recycling and litter strategy, the council...

Hip designs to a tee

Two Catholic Regional College students have created winning designs in a statewide T-shirt competition to support Homelessness Week. Concern Australia’s STEPS Outreach Service asked students...

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Rocci back for Thunder

Keilor Thunder’s biggest name is back for next year’s National Basketball League South 1 women’s season, while the Thunder has signed another player who...

Crows hot start