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Navy band inspires
The Australian Royal Navy Band proved to be an inspiration for students at Catholic Regional College in Caroline Springs. last week. With the school in…
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Live saving partnership
Western United coaches and staff will receive vital first aid training as a part of a new sponsorship agreement with local provider Results First Aid…
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New campaign to focus on carrying knives
Crime Stoppers Victoria along with police and medical professionals are calling on young people to think about the consequences of carrying a knife. A campaign…
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St Albans residents among the lowest paid
St Albans residents are among the lowest paid in metropolitan Melbourne, according to recently released Australian Taxation Office data. The tax office income data reveals…
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Business closed over COVID breach
A St Albans business is among seven businesses that have been shut down in the last three months as part of a crackdown on COVIDSafe…
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Lantern festival to return
The colours and celebrations of the lantern festival will return to St Alban’s Alfrieda Street Mall later this year. The Australian Vietnamese Association’s (AVA) lantern…
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Scholarship a show of support
Hue Man Dang’s life was changed when she got involved with the Western Chances Scholarship program. The program offers scholarships to students across Melbourne’s west…
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Beasts take over
The creepy and crawly are invading Watergardens Shopping Centre. For four weeks, four large insects, each spanning four metres high, will be calling the shopping…
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New principal named
Deanside’s new primary school will have an experienced principal at the helm following the appointment of long-time local Stuart Telford to the role. Mr Telford…
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Award-winning artist comes to Caroline Springs
An exhibition combining the work of local school students and an internationally renowned artist will be on show at CS Gallery throughout July Real Local…
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Soil decision concerns council
Brimbank council fears the decision to dump soil from the West Gate Tunnel Project (WGTP) in Bulla will impact Keilor residents. Transurban and builder CPB-John…
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Living the dream
Sisters Giselle and Olympia are living every child’s dream as toy testers for Big W. The Keilor girls are part of Big W’s toy squad,…
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Food for thought
For four-year-old Owen Maher and his family, dealing with his allergies is a full-time job. It started when they discovered as a three-month-old that he…
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Back to the gym
Owners and gym junkies alike were cheering last week as gyms and other indoor exercise facilities were given the green light to open their doors.…
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Push continues
The Greater Sunshine Community Alliance is continuing its push for the state and federal governments to reassess their plans for the Melbourne Airport Rail Link.…
















