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  • Salvos seek tin soldiers in Wyndham

    Salvos seek tin soldiers in Wyndham

    The Salvation Army is on the hunt for volunteer tin rattlers to take part in this year’s Red Shield Appeal. Salvation Army Wyndham captain Kim…

  • No hurdle too big fledgling equestrienne

    No hurdle too big fledgling equestrienne

    At only nine years of age, Werribee South’s La’Moza Velisha is taking the equestrian world by storm. In just two weeks, the grade 4 student…

  • Rainbow warriors fight phobias

    Rainbow warriors fight phobias

    Wyndham will take a stand against phobias of all kinds in its annual International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia observance on May 16. The…

  • Sunday is mum’s day

    Sunday is mum’s day

    Mums across Wyndham will be celebrated on Sunday as Mother’s Day rolls back around. Emma Slattery, of Truganina, will be celebrating Mother’s Day for the…

  • Reclink run hits its stride

    Reclink run hits its stride

    Weekend storms didn’t stop runners and walkers of all ages from taking part in a Reclink Community Champions Run on Sunday morning. “It was a…

  • Watershed plan for Werribee South

    Watershed plan for Werribee South

    The upgrade of Werribee South’s ageing irrigation infrastructure will begin next month, with money in the state budget set aside to pipe the area. On…

  • Skyrail suggestion for Wyndham

    Skyrail suggestion for Wyndham

    Skyrail should be explored as an alternative rail option to help eliminate the need for level crossings in Wyndham, a councillor says. Cr Glenn Goodfellow,…

  • Tarneit push for Indian Cultural Precinct

    Tarneit push for Indian Cultural Precinct

    The man behind a planned development in Tarneit says he wants his site to be the home of Wyndham’s new Indian Cultural Precinct. Sunil Kumar…

  • Precious laptop found after burglary arrests

    Precious laptop found after burglary arrests

    UPDATE A Point Cook family is celebrating the recovery of their deceased son’s laptop which was stolen earlier this week. The Moreas family woke on…

  • Ironman raises awareness for testicular cancer

    Ironman raises awareness for testicular cancer

    Point Cook’s Adam McCarthy had to draw on his inner strength to beat cancer. Now he faces a new challenge: a 3.8km swim, 180km bike…

  • Holiday takes it’s toll on job

    Holiday takes it’s toll on job

    When Rocco Manone took a holiday earlier this year, he expected to return to his job as a picker and packer at the Kmart Distribution…

  • Market celebrates all things Point Cook

    Market celebrates all things Point Cook

    All things Point Cook will be celebrated this weekend at the Saltwater Coast Community Market. Event organiser Catherine O’Connor said Saturday’s market would showcase local…

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