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  • Zumba and yoga for kids

    Zumba and yoga for kids

    Linda Rahal has fond memories of spending her childhood playing outside and riding bikes. Today, she says, kids are too caught up in technology and…

  • Warrior girls wow BMX championships

    Warrior girls wow BMX championships

    Meet two of Australia’s best BMX riders. Wyndham Warriors BMX Club members Mandie Morgan and Sienna Richmond have extra spring in their pedals after stellar performances…

  • Star Weekly crew set for relay

    Star Weekly crew set for relay

    The Star Weekly team members have their purple guernseys pressed and their runners ready to be laced up tight as they prepare for the 2016…

  • Dementia rates tipped to soar

    Alarming new research shows the number of people in Wyndham with dementia is expected to soar more than 10-fold in the next 35 years. A…

  • Oh, what a great move

    Oh, what a great move

    Wyndham’s motor trader precinct will have the final piece of its puzzle put in place when Peter Davey Toyota and Suzuki rebrands and moves to…

  • ‘Young eagle’ takes wing at Westbourne

    ‘Young eagle’ takes wing at Westbourne

    Westbourne Grammar School’s new prep- grade 2 centre got the regal seal of approval recently when Governor-General Peter Cosgrove paid a visit. Sir Peter and Lady Lynne…

  • Blitz planned to halt crime surge

    Blitz planned to halt crime surge

    Wyndham police will adopt a strength- in-numbers approach in coming weeks to combat a 9.7 per cent rise in crime across the city. Police in the…

  • Call for unity to stop petrol theft

    A Victorian parliamentary committee has called on industry, government and police to join forces to tackle the problem of petrol drive-offs. An inquiry by the…

  • Young basketballer wins state award

    Young basketballer wins state award

    Najvada George is celebrating another slam dunk … a Victorian School Sports Award. The 17-year-old Hoppers Crossing basketballer has been selected for the Vic Metro…

  • Clinic aims to close the health gap

    Clinic aims to close the health gap

    Staff at the Werribee and Hoppers Crossing healthcare group MyClinic are campaigning to bridge the gap in health services that leads to poor health and…

  • Pacific Werribee powers ahead

    Pacific Werribee powers ahead

    Pacific Werribee’s $400 million redevelopment is paying off, with the shopping centre reporting a 15 per cent growth in sales over the past 12 months. Figures…

  • Bravehearts’ seven-marathon effort

    Bravehearts’ seven-marathon effort

    As a child, Tammy Robinson was sexually assaulted. “What he did to me caused me acute anxiety, chronic depression and financial loss,” she said. “I’ve…

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