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Police investigate Werribee stabbing
Wyndham Crime Investigation Unit detectives are appealing for witnesses after a man was stabbed in Werribee last night.
Police located a 24-year-old man with stab wounds to his upper body at the intersection of Princes Highway and Werribee Street about 10.20pm.
The Point Cook man was conveyed to hospital by ambulance in a serious condition.
Detectives established an additional crime scene at a residence in Salinga Drive and are working to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident.
Any witnesses or anyone with video footage is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or make a confidential report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au
Police are appealing for witnesses after a man was stabbed in Werribee last night.
Police located a 24-year-old man with stab wounds to his upper body at the intersection of Princes Highway and Werribee Street about 10.20pm.
The Point Cook man was conveyed to hospital by ambulance in a serious condition.
Detectives established an additional crime scene at a residence in Salinga Drive and are working to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident.
Any witnesses or anyone with video footage is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or make a confidential report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au
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Indigenous artists strip back âcolonial landscapeâ from level crossing removals
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A mermaid-looking woman is painted on the wall of a new pedestrian underpass near Carrum train station. Part-sea creature, part-goddess, she is surrounded by pastel-coloured waves that swirl and crash into golden sandbanks.
She is an ancestor of the Bunurong people, says Adam Magennis, a traditional owner and lead artist behind the mural.
Indigenous artists Eamon Roberts, a Kamilaroi man (left) and Adam Magennis, a Bunurong man (right) painted murals at the Eel Race Road underpass, as part of a push to incorporate more Indigenous culture and art into the level crossing removal program.
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The Ferguson Street level crossing in Williamstown, Victoria is being removed and replaced with a community-friendly transport solution including a new railway station.
The teams collaborating on the $192 million project, collectively known as the Western Program Alliance, include Arup, McConnell Dowell, Mott McDonald, Metro Trains and the Level Crossing Removal Project. To date, the Alliance has successfully removed three level crossings for the Victorian Government, with work underway on another three crossings.
The Ferguson Street level crossing in Williamstown is dangerous and congested with more than 25,000 vehicles and 110 trains passing through each day. The frequent boom gate closures necessitated by rail traffic not only create significant safety concerns but also result in frustration among drivers, pedestrians and other users.