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What’s on around Wyndham

Help at hand: If drinking is costing you more than money and you want help, there’s a solution. Call AA on 1300 222 222. Wyndham district has six meetings a week.

To market: The next undercover market at the Italian Sports Club of Werribee is from 9am-1pm this Saturday at 601 Heaths Road, Werribee. Details: 9741 1225.

Support group: The Western Suburbs Lymphoedema Support Group meets at ISIS Primary Care, 117 Warringa Crescent, Hoppers Crossing. The next meeting is from 10.30am-noon this Monday. Details: 9742 5642.

Op shop: Hoppers Crossing Uniting Church’s opportunity shop is open 9am-1pm this Saturday. Blue tickets are half price. Furniture and church pews are also for sale. 235 Derrimut Road. Details: 9748 8700.

Air supply: The B24 Liberator Restoration group is taking part in the Avalon Airshow, giving visitors the chance to see progress made on the bomber. The Werribee hangar will be staffed by volunteers who will take visitors on a tour of the project, 8.30am-5.30pm, until Sunday. Corner of Old Farm Road and Old Princes Highway, Werribee. Cost: $5. Children under 16 free.

Paper runs: Wyndham Park Community Centre needs volunteers to deliver newsletters in and around Heathdale every two months. Call 8742 3975.

Yin and yang: Learn defence techniques and stay healthy with tai-chi sessions, 6.30pm Wednesdays at Bellbridge Primary School, Bellbridge Drive, Hoppers Crossing. Details: 9748 9834.

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