News
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Classroom shortage in Wyndham
Wyndham is the fastest-growing municipality in the state but doesn’t have educational infrastructure to meet demand, an analysis by the Grattan Institute has found. More…
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Council cracks down on illegal building works
About 1200 Wyndham businesses and residents have been served show-cause notices for illegal building works in the past five years. Wyndham council statistics show 4212…
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Council’s bin checking your waste
Wyndham council is inspecting green waste bins throughout the city to ensure residents are recycling correctly. The council has conducted about 160 random inspections of…
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Williams Landing shopping centre to expand
Williams Landing shopping centre is to get a $6.5 million extension with construction expected to start in coming months. The expanded shopping centre, owned by Cedar…
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New bike path maps for Wyndham cyclists
The maps, which can be downloaded from the council’s website, cover the municipality as a whole and as individual suburbs. Werribee cyclist Reece Smith, who…
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Point Cook mum’s second Australia Day honor
A Point Cook woman who has devoted her life to helping the families of servicemen and women has been recognised in Australia Day honours. Margaret…
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Australia Day fun at Werribee Park
A picnic at Werribee Park on Australia Day next Tuesday will have live music and loads of entertainment for the kids. Food trucks will roll…
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Gas bottle fuelled fatal fire
A 21-year-old Truganina man has died as a result of a house fire at Hoppers Crossing last week. Five Country Fire Authority (CFA) crews were…
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Not too late to prepare for Rotary fun run
Like most people, Maurita Rahn is keen to improve her fitness. The Tarneit resident has signed up to tackle the 10-kilometre course in next month’s…
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Council knocks back abuse complaint
Wyndham council has quashed a complaint against former mayor Peter Maynard – but will not provide details of its investigation. Lewis Freeman-Harrison, an independent candidate…
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Defiant Kim proves the doctors wrong
When Kim Jago was born, doctors told her parents she might not live to be a teenager. Forty-one years later, the Tarneit resident with Spinal…
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Queues orderly at AquaPulse despite heat
Wyndham council’s leisure centre reached maximum capacity during last week’s extreme heat for the fourth time since reopening its doors seven months ago. Locals trying…












