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  • Footballer makes his mark on acting

    Footballer makes his mark on acting

    Josh Diaz normally kicks goals on the football field, but more recently he’s been kicking them on screen. The Wyndham Vale footballer is making a…

  • Council seeks rates rise above CPI

    Council seeks rates rise above CPI

    Wyndham council will try to raise its rates beyond the 2.5 per cent cap imposed by the state government. At a special meeting last week, councillors…

  • Underbelly unplugged

    Underbelly unplugged

    So you’ve seen Underbelly, the televised story of Melbourne’s gangland killings … but it’s time to hear the real story. Victoria Police’s Westgate divisional commander…

  • Police charge boy over wheelchair-swing fire

    Police charge boy over wheelchair-swing fire

    UPDATE A 14-year-old Wyndham Vale boy has been charged in relation to a playground fire which destroyed a swing specially designed for wheelchair-bound children last week.…

  • Point Cook photographer’s international acclaim

    Point Cook photographer’s international acclaim

    A Point Cook photographer has been recognised as one of the best in the world. Leah Robinson, who specialises in family and children’s photography, was…

  • Point Cook kids get the dirt on cleaning up

    Point Cook kids get the dirt on cleaning up

    Children at a Point Cook childcare centre got their hands dirty last week by helping to make their surrounds tidier. The Future Kids Saltwater Child…

  • Allison hits a high note

    Allison hits a high note

    A Hoppers Crossing singer is on top of the world after taking out an award at the Spanish language version of Eurovision. Allison Elgueta won…

  • West heads for a tree change

    West heads for a tree change

    The western suburbs could be on their way to becoming greener. Greening the West – a collaborative program being run by councils, water bodies, state…

  • Blitz on ugly, deadly fishing litter

    Blitz on ugly, deadly fishing litter

    Anglers are being reminded to get rid of their rubbish properly, as Wyndham council’s Hook, Line and Litter campaign rolls out. Bins will be introduced…

  • Blessed were the cheese takers

    Blessed were the cheese takers

    More than 4500 people flocked to Werribee Park on Sunday for the Fromage a Trois Cheese and Cider Festival. Sixty exhibitors provided happy punters with…

  • Kokoda preparations on track

    Kokoda preparations on track

    A group of Wyndham students are training for the trek of a lifetime. The 12 students will join five police officers, a paramedic and five…

  • Pay-up tax scam hits Wyndham

    Aggressive phone messages demanding money for supposedly unpaid tax debts are causing Wyndham residents anger and distress. Australian Tax Office second commissioner Geoff Leeper says…

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