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  • Khan’s call to arms on Ravenhall tip

    Khan’s call to arms on Ravenhall tip

    Wyndham councillor Intaj Khan will campaign to raise awareness of the proposed expansion of the Ravenhall tip. Cr Khan met the Stop the Tip group…

  • Most complaints to council come from within

    Most complaints to council come from within

    Most of the complaints against Wyndham councillors in the current four-year term have been made by other councillors. Only three of eight complaints, which involved…

  • Call for Williams Landing schools, not ovals

    Call for Williams Landing schools, not ovals

    Williams Landing residents have called on Wyndham council to allow more than half of the land earmarked for a $5.7 million sports precinct to be used…

  • Triple-0 hero calm under pressure

    Triple-0 hero calm under pressure

    Meet Manor Lakes’ very own triple-0 hero. Risini Gunawardane was one of 29 children and young people to receive an Emergency Services Telecommunications Authority (ESTA)…

  • Police units combine to fight crime rise

    Police units combine to fight crime rise

    A 10-week Wyndham police operation to combat a 9.7 per cent rise in crime across the city last year will be extended after more than 300…

  • More cash cut pain for council

    A federal freeze on indexation of financial assistance grants means Wyndham council will miss out on about $2 million funding next financial year. The recent…

  • From sewer to parkland

    From sewer to parkland

    It might not look like much now, but this disused open sewer will soon be transformed into a unique community park. Melbourne Water has joined…

  • ‘Rubbish’ verdict on smaller bins

    ‘Rubbish’ verdict on smaller bins

    Wyndham residents have slammed their council over its plan to reduce the size of household waste bins – but the council has no intention of…

  • Rebecca has stairs in her eyes

    Rebecca has stairs in her eyes

    If going up a couple of flights on stairs is enough to make you lose your breath, spare a thought for Rebecca Crennan. The 21-year-old…

  • Werribee CFA members stressed by union row

    Werribee CFA members stressed by union row

    The drawn-out dispute around the enterprise bargaining agreement for career firefighters has caused stress and anxiety among Werribee brigade members, Captain Michael Wells says. Mr…

  • Job seeker nears 500 knockbacks

    Job seeker nears 500 knockbacks

    Hoppers Crossing resident Caryn Hearsch has reached a new milestone … but not one she wants to celebrate. Last week, Ms Hearsch received her 478th rejection…

  • Cafe a hot chance for business award

    Cafe a hot chance for business award

    Cody’s Cafe at Manor Lakes has gained nationwide fame for offering what could be Australia’s hottest burger – now it’s in the running for a…

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