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Foodie haven celebrated | Maribyrnong & Hobsons Bay

Goya Dmytryshchak The city of Maribyrnong’s reputation as a foodies’ multicultural haven will be strengthened with a new web series that will later be screened by SBS On Demand. Chef out West, featuring seven restaurants, was produced by Maribyrnong council and will be launched on Friday, July 16. Chefs featured are from Blue Bamboo (Vietnamese restaurant) in Braybrook, Chi Bao (Chinese restaurant) in Yarraville, Chibog (Filipino restaurant) in West Footscray, Cafe Terroni (Southern Italian restaurant) in Yarraville, and Konjo (Ethiopian restaurant), Charlie’s Pizza Restaurant and Small French Bar in Footscray. Blue Bamboo is a family business that started six years ago.

Wyndham tip vouchers offered for sale | Maribyrnong & Hobsons Bay

Wyndham tip vouchers offered for sale | Maribyrnong & Hobsons Bay
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Optus monopole refused | Maribyrnong & Hobsons Bay

Goya Dmytryshchak Hobsons Bay council has voted against offering Optus a lease for a monopole at 217 Mason Street, Altona North. Optus plans to erect a monopole and ground equipment from Paisley Park. The telco would pay $30,000 per year for 21 years, plus GST, with five-yearly market rent reviews and annual increases of 3 per cent. At last week’s council meeting, councillors expressed concern about the number of monopoles in the area. “These things are popping up like mushrooms all over the place,” Cr Peter Hemphill said. “Financially, our officers have extracted a fairly good premium out of it but, just the same, people such as myself were concerned that there could be too many of these, particularly as there is a Telstra one not so far away.

One weapons offence detected in crackdown | Maribyrnong & Hobsons Bay

Goya Dmytryshchak One person out of the 255 searched was found with weapons after central Footscray was declared a ‘designated area’ last Wednesday from 2-10pm. The designation gave Victoria Police additional powers to stop and search people for weapons. The designated area was within the boundaries of Cowper Street, Bunbury Street and Hyde Street (north), Hopkins Street (west), Irving Street, Trungo Lane and Paisley Street (south), Napier Street (east), including all roadways and footpaths associated with the stated road and road-related areas. Police conducted 255 searches and intercepted 23 vehicles, detecting one weapons offence, a breach of an intervention order and an unregistered vehicle.

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