The Hillier View: Hire on merit
Kevin Hillier reflects on the best man – or woman – for the job
The season launch of the Western Region Football League and myriad...
My Wyndham: Yvonne Moon
When Yvonne Moon sets her sights on something, she keeps going until she achieves her goal. The Hoppers Crossing resident tells Charlene Macaulay about...
The Hillier View: No one calls anymore
Kevin Hillier says technology is distorting our basic values
As they used to say in old movies: ‘‘If only he used his powers for good...
My Wyndham: Lino Zulian
If you’ve built a house in Werribee in the past 30 years, chances are Lino Zulian did the brick work. The local brickie and...
The Hillier View: MPs in hiding
Kevin Hillier would like answers from the state government
I can’t believe the arrogance - and that’s the only word to describe it - of...
My Wyndham: Paula Morris
Paula Morris spent her childhood moving all around Australia before settling in Wyndham aged 16. The Werribee resident tells Charlene Macaulay about volunteering and...
The Hillier View: Review Encore pricing
Kevin Hillier says Encore’s pricing should suit its host city
I’m sure I’m not the only one who found the recent story in this...
My Wyndham: Martin Carter
Werribee Football Club’s new president, Martin Carter, has spent the past three decades living in Wyndham. The 58-year-old tells Charlene Macaulay about his love...
The Hillier View: Good charities at home
Kevin Hillier lauds streamlined westie charities
My late mother used to say “charity begins at home”, but these days charity is anywhere but home. It’s...
The Hillier View: Bureaucratic gridlock
Kevin Hillier is at his wits’ end over Wyndham’s gridlock
For those readers who spend half their days gridlocked in the mess that is our...
My Wyndham: Chevonne Nicholas
Chevonne Nicholas’ passion is floristry. The 21-year-old Little River resident speaks to Adem Saban about life in the small town and her career as...
My Wyndham: Michael Wells
Michael Wells is born and bred in Werribee. The paramedic balances time with his young family and his role as captain of the local...
The Hillier View: Changing perceptions
Kevin Hillier says it’s time to showcase the real Werribee
The question posed on social media was: What are the first three things you think...
My Wyndham: Merlin Sykes
The Werribee that Merlin Sykes remembers from childhood is vastly different to the place she now calls home. The mother of two tells Charlene...
The Hillier View: Don’t let the bad guys win
Kevin Hillier says it’s important to keep things in perspective
Lots of things about our modern world worry me but none more than the increasing...