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  • Teen to see legacy of war first hand

    Teen to see legacy of war first hand

    A Point Cook teen is gearing up for the trip of a lifetime. Evan Rodwell is one of 80 young people from across Australia who…

  • Councillor in clear after online row

    Councillor in clear after online row

    A complaint against Wyndham councillor Intaj Khan over an online stoush has been thrown out by the council. A Facebook exchange erupted in March after…

  • Compulsory desexing for newly registered cats

    Compulsory desexing for newly registered cats

    Cats registered in Wyndham for the first time will have to be desexed in a Wyndham council push to deter unwanted litters and stray cats.…

  • ‘New’ Eagle Stadium almost ready to fly

    ‘New’ Eagle Stadium almost ready to fly

    This is the first glimpse at the new-look Eagle Stadium. Star Weekly scored a sneak peak at the former Werribee Sports and Fitness Centre last…

  • Violent ‘frenzy’ as gang trashes Point Cook party

    Violent ‘frenzy’ as gang trashes Point Cook party

    The hosts of a teenage party in Point Cook barricaded themselves in a bedroom as their party was invaded, and their home smashed and robbed.…

  • Home-office village for Point Cook

    Home-office village for Point Cook

    Townhouses with purpose-built home offices are on the cards for a parcel of land next door to Point Cook Town Centre – and the developers…

  • More ‘power’ to Hoppers Crossing students

    More ‘power’ to Hoppers Crossing students

    Five Hoppers Crossing Secondary College students will try their hand at running the state next month. Year-11 students Shanae Joseph, Kyra Moore, Suleiman Mugisha, Achol…

  • Mystery surrounds Tarneit woman’s death

    Mystery surrounds the death of a Tarneit woman who died overnight after she was discovered with life-threatening injuries earlier this week. Police have been told a…

  • Music boost for Iramoo primary

    Music boost for Iramoo primary

    Music classes at Iramoo Primary School have been brought into the 21st century with a much-needed upgrade of instruments. The school was last week granted…

  • Music teacher wins sex assault sentence appeal

    A music teacher who sexually assaulted a young male student in a Tarneit studio has had his jail sentence scrapped in favor of a community…

  • Off-lead dog areas under review

    Off-lead dog areas under review

    Wyndham council has reviewed the city’s off-lead dog walking areas, which, it’s proposed, will lead to the scrapping of three sites, the introduction of four…

  • Dad’s challenge to give back

    Dad’s challenge to give back

    When young Alex Miller was battling a rare and incurable tumour in the middle of her brain stem, her family was offered relief by the…

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