Williamstown, Altona, Laverton Star
31st August 2010
Trail bike fear
HOBSONS Bay cyclists are riding in fear following a number of recent attacks by trail bike riders al... (31/08/2010) |
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Kicked out
DOZENS of students have been expelled from public schools across the West this year, as struggling t... (31/08/2010) |
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Reilly good quilts gifted
WHEN Seabreeze Quilter Kim Reilly gives a handmade quilt, she’s giving a part of herself.
“I’ve just... (31/08/2010) |
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Towering insult
FOUR radio towers are due to be erected for the Department of Transport in Hobsons Bay, but councill... (31/08/2010) |
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Greens go well in West
THE GREENS may not have won the West, but they got considerably closer this past election in Gellibr... (31/08/2010) |
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Blow to violence
HOBSONS Bay knife culture is set to receive a blow after new laws were introduced last week to tackl... (31/08/2010) |
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Omar Chaouk returns home
BROOKLYN resident Omar Chaouk was allowed to return to his family home last week, while his two brot... (31/08/2010) |
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Club celebrates glorious past
AMONG a pile in a container alongside the Seagulls’ grandstand lay an unsuspecting suitcase.
It was ... (31/08/2010) |
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Tackers on high seas
JUST off Williamstown’s shores, you’ll find an unlikely sailor mooring his boat.
Seven-year-old Zac... (31/08/2010) |
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Tipping a better future
AFTER crossing a road leaving The Corner Hotel when aged 18, Rebecca Viney’s life was never the same... (31/08/2010) |
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Burglars on the run
TWO males fled the scene of a burglary in Wyndham Vale last week, after residents returned home and... (31/08/2010) |
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Stamp out
IT could be a case of financial pressure, or even neglect, but elderly abuse happens everywhere … an... (31/08/2010) |
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Food for thought
NEWPORT resident Barry Bates has been a volunteer for Meals on Wheels for over 15 years.
Meals on Wh... (31/08/2010) |
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Bold, brave Zorro zooms in
EL Zorro Transport part-owner Geoff Tighe says the key to success in business is being bold and brav... (31/08/2010) |
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Self-made sushi’s a gem
EINAR Dela Cruz and Simon Naval, both 15, and Lorenzo Alforque, 16, could be Australia’s next big en... (31/08/2010) |
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A lasting legacy
ELLA Bambery is turning 93 tomorrow, but age hasn’t stopped her from supporting fellow war widows.
M... (31/08/2010) |
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Restrictions ease
FOR the first time in four years, water restrictions have eased.
Premier John Brumby said Melbourne’... (31/08/2010) |
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Not sub standard
THE SUB12 exhibition is coming to an end with the third and final series opening last Friday.
The th... (31/08/2010) |
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United neighbours
CENTRELINK and Medicare Australia began working alongside each other at Altona Gate Shopping Centre ... (31/08/2010) |
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Award nod for Altona girls
SHARON Grieve and Stacey Barr were the beacons in the Altona Lady Gators’ successful push for this y... (31/08/2010) |
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The Grand Gators
ALTONA Lady Gators defied the pundits by pulling off an incredible victory against minor premier War... (31/08/2010) |
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Seagulls flying high
WILLIAMSTOWN took one step out from under the shadow of recent finals failures with an emphatic win... (31/08/2010) |
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