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Personal trainers ‘slow’ to apply for permits
Personal trainers in Wyndham have been slow off the mark to apply for permits that will allow them to hold outdoor fitness classes. From July…
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Mossfiel veterans celebrate 40-year careers
Barbara Murphy and Jennifer Wilkins have been around Mossfiel Primary School longer than the furniture – and, for that matter, some of the buildings. Business…
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Council’s big yield from developer fees
Wyndham council has received $82.8 million in developer contributions in the past five years to fund new and upgraded roads, sports facilities and other community…
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Half way point for Dohertys Road duplication
Dohertys Road drivers will soon enjoy a quicker commute, with the $6.7 million Wyndham council road duplication reaching the halfway mark. Stage two of the work…
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Wimpy Kid sits a loan at the top
Wyndham’s youngest book-lovers can’t get enough of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series. The popular American books by Jeff Kinney are the most-borrowed items…
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High-tech upgrade or Saltwater tennis courts
Point Cook’s Saltwater Reserve has had a high-tech upgrade. The reserve is one of 25 facilities across Victoria to benefit from the installation of innovative…
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Mobile phone tower approved for Point Cook
A new mobile phone tower has been approved for Point Cook. Wyndham council has given the green light for Vodafone to remove an existing 30-metre-tall…
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Sneydes Road freeway interchange opens
Hoppers Crossing and Point Cook motorists now have much better access to the Princes Freeway after a new bridge and ramps opened last week as…
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Council to reduce rubbish bin size
Household waste bins will be reduced in size as part of a Wyndham council plan to divert 90 per cent of the city’s waste from landfill.…
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Anti-tip group urges council to oppose expansion
The Stop the Tip group has called on Wyndham council to make a submission opposing expansion of the Ravenhall tip. Campaigner Marion Martin said Stop…
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300 cups raised to kick cancer
More than 300 people enjoyed a cuppa for a cause at the Italian Sports Club in Werribee last week. The club’s ladies committee hosted its…
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Go wild for bandicoots
Animal lovers can go wild on World Environment Day at Werribee Open Range Zoo. The day will feature the Billy Tea Bush Band, performances by…










