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Car injury figure falls

By NICOLE VALICEK THE number of people hospitalised after a road accident in Hobsons Bay has dropped, but too many are still being hurt on...

Sets to seduce

By NICOLE VALICEK A NEW show that will headline the upcoming Newport Folk Festival is calling on the sirens and seductresses of Newport to participate. This...

Dramatic drive-off arrests

By XAVIER SMERDON A POLICE crackdown on one of Wyndham’s fastest rising crimes has seen a spate of people fined and two men arrested following...

Abortive bank hold-up

POLICE are looking for a gunman who attempted to hold-up a bank in Altona on 17 December 2013. The man allegedly threatened a teller, and...

Skyline captured by German duo

By NICOLE VALICEK TWO German backpackers have left their artistic mark on the Louis Joel Arts and Community Centre in Altona. Daniel Huch, 18 and Malik...

Million dollar views

By NICOLE VALICEK MEDIAN house prices in Williamstown have hit a new high topping the list as the only western suburb to reach top dollar. The...

Six in unhygienic soup

By NICOLE VALICEK HOBSONS BAY has topped the list for the highest number of poor food hygiene breaches in the state, according to the Department...

Exum heads to NBA

SEABROOK local and former Keilor Basketball Association player Dante Exum is officially on his way to the big time. Exum confirmed last week he will...

Mitchell's winning streak

By LIAM TWOMEY AFTER a brilliant year on the athletics track, Morgan Mitchell was named the Don Deeble Rising Star Award winner for 2012/13. Mitchell...

Making points system pay

By ADEM SARICAOGLU WESTERN Region Football League CEO Bob Tregear says implementing a Victoria-wide player points system to curb rising player payments in local football...

Test of nerves

By LIAM TWOMEY WILLIAMSTOWN claimed back-to-back wins in the Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association for the first time this season after a hard-fought victory against Mount...

Close losses see Aces edged out

By ADEM SARICAOGLU THE Melbourne Aces lost 24 of their 46 regular season Australian Baseball League games this summer. As it turned out, slightly better fortune...