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Wyndham CFA tin rattlers raise $80,000
The Wyndham community has banded together to raise a record amount for the Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal. More than 500 volunteers, with their…
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Point Cook College helps out for harmony
Point Cook P-9 College students gave asylum seekers in the west a helping hand as part of Harmony Day activities last week. Students collected donations…
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Major upgrade for Tarneit Road
Drivers can expect a smoother run along Tarneit Road next year thanks to a $4.5 million upgrade by Wyndham council. The council will improve the…
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Station parking petition gains support
Fed up with the lack of parking spots at local train stations, Nicole Puttyfoot decided to do something about it. The Point Cook resident, who…
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Anger as parents cop parking fines
Parking inspectors have been accused of targeting families who turned up to watch children compete in an interschool swimming competition at Werribee’s outdoor pool. Kay…
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Kids see life in the roar
This playful bunch are picture paw-fect. Lioness Nilo and lion Tombo both celebrated special birthdays earlier this month … Nilo turned four and Tombo 20…
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New approach urged on unpaid toll fines
Making unpaid toll fines a civil issue rather than a criminal one would boost the local economy, the chief executive of a community legal centre…
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Werribee’s avenue of dishonour
A Werribee resident has called on Wyndham council to clean up Werribee’s Avenue of Honour. Aaron Bird is frustrated at the state of the Avenue…
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Tarneit pipes among most blocked
As far as home maintenance goes, this one’s a real drainer. Tarneit is one of the top 10 worst-affected suburbs in Melbourne for blocked drains,…
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Three freeway cameras reap $12 million
Lead-foot drivers are lining state coffers with millions of dollars worth of speed fines after being caught out by one or more of Wyndham’s three…
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Pallas plays down youth unemployment
State Treasurer and Werribee MP Tim Pallas is trying to talk up the jobs market for young Victorians. Mr Pallas last week spoke positively of…
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Superheroes take on suicide
A group of superheroes will land at Glenn Orden Oval this week to start a conversation about suicide. Overdownunder’s Suicide Symposium will visit Wyndham for…












