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  • Councillors vow tractor protest for farmers

    Councillors vow tractor protest for farmers

    Two Wyndham councillors have vowed to drive tractors down Spring Street to get the state government to deal with issues facing Werribee South farmers. At…

  • Werribee dad jailed for injuring baby

    A Werribee man has been sentenced to three months’ jail after pleading guilty to recklessly causing serious injury to his eight-week-old son. Victor Upokotea-kaukura, 22,…

  • A gift of daffodils and hope

    A gift of daffodils and hope

    Inspired by last year’s Anzac Day centennial 1000 poppies project at Federation Square, Michelle Orlinski has decided to do something similar, but for a different…

  • Blue Willow founder shares her crafty secrets

    Blue Willow founder shares her crafty secrets

    Rhonda Leith knows the magic that goes into beautiful hand-made quilts. The Hoppers Crossing resident has dedicated the past 16 years of her life designing…

  • Multicultural race day at Werribee – PICTURES

    Multicultural race day at Werribee – PICTURES

    Fashions on the Field received a cultural makeover at Werribee racecourse on Saturday. As part of Werribee Racing Club’s Multicultural Race Day festivities, 25 entrants…

  • Councillor’s online stoush investigated

    Councillor’s online stoush investigated

    Wyndham council is investigating complaints against Cr Intaj Khan over an online stoush in which one of his critics was labelled a “faceless, racist pussy”.…

  • Autism inspiration out of the blue

    Autism inspiration out of the blue

    The amazing things people with autism can accomplish are being put firmly in focus as part of Autism Awareness Month events in Sunbury and the…

  • Werribee’s first police station for sale

    Werribee’s first police station for sale

    Two landmark Werribee sites are on the market. A Synnot Street property that was the site of Werribee’s first police station will go under the…

  • The Hillier View: No one calls anymore

    Kevin Hillier says technology is distorting our basic values As they used to say in old movies: ‘‘If only he used his powers for good…

  • Garbage truck blaze causes gridlock

    Garbage truck blaze causes gridlock

    A compactor garbage truck has burst into flames on the Princes Freeway has brought traffic to a standstill. Only one lane on the Freeway Melbourne-bound…

  • Reclink founder hopes to take concept to Vatican

    Reclink founder hopes to take concept to Vatican

    Peter Cullen has dedicated his life to “including the unincluded” through sport, and he’s hoping to take his work to the Vatican. The Werribee resident…

  • Fashions on the field go global

    Fashions on the field go global

    Colourful saris, kilts and other national costumes will grace Werribee racecourse this Saturday for the first-ever Miss International Fashions on the Field Pageant. Competition organiser…

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