Footscray, Yarraville, Braybrook Star
31st August 2010
All things tongue
THERE are loose ones, wagging ones, forked ones and ones that are good enough to eat.
Tongues are fl... (31/08/2010) |
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Family escapes fire
A WOMAN and her three grandchildren were evacuated from their Maribyrnong townhouse last week after ... (31/08/2010) |
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Fighting
FOOTSCRAY’S Western Hospital is working hard to fight one of Australia’s biggest killers.
The hospit... (31/08/2010) |
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Station plaza a top priority
YARRAVILLE Station Plaza will be made a priority over the coming months as it receives a major make... (31/08/2010) |
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Dell’s is a hit and Swiss
STEPPING into Heather Dell’s Home Made Pies and Cakes is like stepping back in time.
From a set of s... (31/08/2010) |
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Ease on water very welcome
FOR the first time in four years, water restrictions have eased to Stage 1 from 2.
Premier John Brum... (31/08/2010) |
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Seniors on the go
TAI Chi, arts and craft and indoor bowls are among the activities on offer to help seniors keep fit ... (31/08/2010) |
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Fitness freaks on the rise
WEST FOOTSCRAY is becoming a hotspot for local fitness freaks wanting to burn the midnight oil.
Anyt... (31/08/2010) |
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Beehive blitz
A HIVE of rickshaws will this week transport 20 beehives to Braybrook’s Quang Minh Temple as it sets... (31/08/2010) |
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Lasting legacy
EIGHTY-six years ago, a small group of World War I veterans established Legacy to look after the wid... (31/08/2010) |
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Lights going green
NEARLY 3000 people have signed an online petition to change street lights to environmentally-friendl... (31/08/2010) |
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Craft market is back
MARIBYRNONG residents wanting to scratch their arts and crafts itch are in luck this September.
The ... (31/08/2010) |
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Inner artists coming out
YARRAVILLE’S Wembley Primary School students have channeled their inner artists for an upcoming art ... (31/08/2010) |
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Kater in finals again
SOME sportspeople go their entire careers without making a grand final, let alone winning one.
Not,... (31/08/2010) |
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