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Council push for school

THE State Education Department will be asked to assess the possibility of building a public secondary school in the southern end of the City...

Driver opens fire on two men

A MAN in a black Mercedes shot at two men in Duke St, Braybrook, about 2am last Thursday. An Essendon man, 33, was sitting ...

Leave the chemicals

RESIDENTS can dispose of household chemicals at a free Chemical Drop off Day next weekend. The drop off will be at the Maribyrnong City...

‘Open fire

By Christine de KockMARIBYRNONG City councillors were unanimous that the gloves had to come off in future discussions with the Port of Melbourne Authority. Councillors...

Port plan launched

THE State Government launched the draft plans for the next 30-years of development of the Port of Melbourne yesterday. “The draft documents outline plans for...

Rate notices on the way and some will be higher

RATE notices will be sent to residential and commercial property owners at the end of this month. The City of Maribyrnong, in line with State...

League proud for 75 years

By Adrian CeddiaTHE Western Region Football League (WRFL) toasted its 75th birthday in style with a cocktail party last week. Special guests at the function...

Community centre lobbies in a bid to save historic building

YARRAVILLE Community Centre is running a postcard petition across the western suburbs to focus political attention on the potential closure of the centre. Christine McCall,...

New jetty on river

THE State Government will put $7500 towards a new fishing jetty on the Maribyrnong River. The new jetty will be in Avondale Heights and will...

Theft

By Christine de KockFOOTSCRAY Police are cracking down on vandals attacking the UDC Ballroom in Yarraville. The ballroom, on the corner of Birmingham and Goulburn...

Agreement on David House

MARIBYRNONG City councillors agreed last Tuesday to begin negotiations with Annecto to find the “most appropriate and mutually beneficial instrument for the long term...

Cash pursuit

Patti Manolis, manager of community learning and libraries, began the annual Library Books for East Timor Trivia Night in 2004, when she received a...