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My Wyndham: Kira Ryan
Kira Ryan, 19, is a lifelong Werribee resident and a member of the 1st Werribee Scout Group. This year she was named a Queen’s Scout,…
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The Hillier Review: Traffic madness
Kevin Hillier says our traffic is enough to drive you nuts We all know a week is a long time in football and after last…
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My Wyndham: Mary Koroneos
If you’ve ever driven down Koroneos Drive and wondered where the name came from, here’s your answer. Mary Koroneos sat down with Adem Saban to…
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The Hillier View: Black and white terror
Kevin Hillier has found another reason not to like magpies My dislike of magpies has nothing to do with Collingwood Football Club, although that doesn’t…
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From the Archives: Werribee Banner, November 4
Star Weekly looks back through the pages of our predecessors, the Werribee Banner and Wyndham Weekly 40 years ago November 5, 1975 Demands for…
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My Wyndham: Laurie Russell
As unit controller for Wyndham SES, Laurie Russell has a cool head in a crisis. The 72-year-old Werribee resident tells Charlene Macaulay about memorable call-outs…
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From the Archives: Werribee Banner, October 28
Star Weekly looks back through the pages of our predecessor, the Werribee Banner 40 years ago November 5, 1975 Demands for a bridge to replace…
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The Hillier View: Good to look back
Kevin Hillier wonders what’s wrong with yearning for the past My generation has a tendency to long for things from the past and cop a…
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The Hillier View: Turned off tattoos
If Kevin Hillier had his way it would be ta-ta to tattoos Let’s not beat around the bush here … I don’t like tattoos. I’ve…
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My Wyndham: Sara Mitchell
After giving up on the corporate world earlier this year, Point Cook resident Sara Mitchell now dedicates her time to building a stronger community through…
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From the Archives: Werribee Banner October 21
Star Weekly looks back through the pages of our predecessor, the Werribee Banner 40 years ago October 22, 1975 Werribee Shire president Cr Neville…
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From the Archives: Werribee Banner, October 15
Star Weekly looks back through the pages of our predecessor, the Werribee Banner 40 years ago October 15, 1975 This 40-page issue of the…








