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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…
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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 an…
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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 fire…
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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…
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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 Macaulay…
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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…
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My Wyndham: Kim McAliney
Kim McAliney has made her mark in the 15 years she has lived in Wyndham. She speaks to Adem Saban about her wide-ranging involvement in…
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The Hillier View: Gambling a risk to sport
Kevin Hillier says its time to tackle the gambling monster I wrote last week about how the business of sport is killing off our natural…
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The Hillier View: Keep sport fun
Kevin Hillier says it’s time to be more relaxed about kids’ sport Everyone knows I love sport but I’m genuinely worried about where sport is…
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My Wyndham: Edi De Pellegrin
Edi De Pellegrin has spent her home and working life in Wyndham. The 53-year-old managing director of WynCity Bowl and Entertainment complex talks to Charlene…
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The Hillier View: Still waiting
Kevin Hillier is still waiting to hear from four of our councillors about their election intentions It will come as no surprise to regular readers…
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My Wyndham: Evren and Aydin Velisha
Evren and Aydin Velisha are third-generation Werribee South market farmers. Following in the footsteps of their father and grandfather, they hope to one day take…







