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Fairy a perfume delight
10 Mar 10 | I AM so grateful that autumn is finally here. From what I have heard, I am not the only person who enjoys the colours of autumn along with the beautiful roses that bloom at this time of the year.
Small steps for big change
10 Mar 10 |  A GROUP of students from Werribee Secondary College has joined the fight against cancer. Since the start of the year, the senior student leadership team has been busy fund-raising.
Students kept on their toes
10 Mar 10 | STUDENTS at the Jeremy McPherson Dance School were overjoyed with excitement on Sunday when a series of ballet master classes were taken by legendary Australian ballerina, Lisa Bolte.
A new vision on life
10 Mar 10 | THE symptoms of glaucoma may be out of sight, but the potential risks of undiagnosed cases should not be out of mind. That's the message of eye experts during World Glaucoma Week.
Jimeoin: Survival of the funniest
10 Mar 10 | JIMEOIN has had Australians laughing since the late 1980s - and he's coming to Wyndham.
10 Mar 10 | THE new artistic director of the Big West Festival hopes to introduce a dedicated children's program to the biennial event.
Technology spells new era
10 Mar 10 |  GONE are the days when the librarian would stamp the due date on the back of a borrowed book.
Point of View: Security and faith a key to happiness
10 Mar 10 | AS the Banner continues to profile some of the 14,000-plus residents who make up Point Cook, reporter JANE BARRACLOUGH catches up with truck driver Reg Naidoo. REG Naidoo is the kind of  | Point of View: Green havenPoint of View: Peace appeals to ...
10 Mar 10 |  ENVIRONMENTAL authorities are urging users of the new section of the Bay Trail to respect the surrounding wetlands habitat.
Admire the view, responsibly
10 Mar 10 | A NEW $2.8 million section of the Bay Trail opened last week, linking Altona to the scenic wetlands of Point Cook.
10 Mar 10 | OFFICERS of the Royal Australian Air Force have whipped a hat around for Altona Meadows boy Nathan Visser.
Bilingual boost for migrants
10 Mar 10 | IN AN Australian first, park rangers are bridging the language gap to acquaint migrants with the native environment.
10 Mar 10 | RESIDENTS and the industrial sector are being urged to avoid disposing of rubbish and other wastes through toilets and drains to limit the risk of sewer blockages and potentially costly repairs.
That's one death-defying buzz
10 Mar 10 |  RUNNING away with the Silvers Circus from sleepy Hobart has been an adrenaline-filled love affair for Globe of Death damsel, Jessica Dobson.
Horse-drawn to open day
10 Mar 10 | ANIMAL lovers will be in their element when the University of Melbourne Veterinary Clinic and Hospital in Werribee hosts its annual open day.
Diabetes ignorance extracts toll
10 Mar 10 | DIABETES educator-nurses in the western suburbs would love to put themselves out of a job but acknowledge that may not happen as they are now in more demand than ever.
Dogs at risk as virus spreads
10 Mar 10 | VETS are warning dog owners to make sure pets are up to date with vaccinations as a new wave of deadly parvovirus spreads nationally.
Young mum's a model of success
10 Mar 10 | WHEN her daughter Sara-Rose was born, Tarneit's Rachel Baran thought her modelling days were over.  | CommentsComments (2)
10 Mar 10 | CONSTRUCTION has begun on the $5.9 million Arndell Park Community Centre, which is expected to open early next year.
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