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    The Westsider: December, 2024

    The Westsider is a not-for-profit, monthly community newspaper, written by volunteers and delivered to hundreds of pick-up points across the inner west each month.

    Editor’s note – December 2024

    The ‘do good’ economy has the potential to tackle problems in the west such as inequality and environmental destruction.

    Your Voice – December 2024

    This month's letters cover the new Green West Fest and the Sunshine Station rebuild.

    Out with the old and in with the new – Our new local councillors are sworn in and our mayors chosen

    Get the latest update on the November 2024 Council meetings.

    Nail-biters abound as Independents and Greens take hold in mixed Westside council election results

    Find out who won the council election in Maribyrnong. Get all the details on the successful candidates and their wards.

    Dodgy operators, councils compromised and communities fed up. How illegal dumping is wreaking havoc in Melbourne’s west.

    Uncover the issue of illegal dumping in Melbourne's western suburbs. Find out about the damage it causes to land, waterways, and overall liveability.

    With a hot summer approaching, is it possible to make the Werribee River ‘swimmable’?

    Discover the challenges faced by the Wirribi Yaluk/Werribee River in Wyndham. Learn why interventions are necessary to maintain the cleanliness and sustainability of this important waterway.

    Removing four dangerous level crossings in Melton

    Find out how the level crossings removal project in Melton promotes safety and improves the community's transportation.

    Zero emission buses the perfect solution to the West’s public transport woes 

    Zero emission buses in West may be the solution to a faster and greener commute.

    Brimbank’s ‘rainbow community’ pushes back against letterbox disinformation

    Discover the truth behind the misinformation campaign against the 'Respectful Relationships' program in Brimbank. Learn how schools can foster respect and reduce gender-based violence.

    Reject the idea of a ‘Best Before Date’

    By Vicki Milliken According to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, a 60-year-old female can expect to live, on average, another 21 years in...

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