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  • An early lesson in Christmas spirit

    An early lesson in Christmas spirit

    Wyndham’s most disadvantaged residents won’t go without this Christmas. More than 300 grocery items have been donated to UnitingCare Werribee Support and Housing (WSH), collected…

  • Entries open for Wyndham Fun Run

    Entries open for Wyndham Fun Run

    It’s time to throw on your runners and start hitting the pavement – entries for the Wyndham Rotary Fun Run are now open. There’s just…

  • Timely recognition for someone who cares

    Timely recognition for someone who cares

    Caring for the elderly and for people who are dying is all part of a day’s work for Tarneit’s Stephanie Bugeja. The mother of three…

  • Wyndham police strike against burglars

    More than 75 arrests have been made by Wyndham police’s burglary crew since September. Detective Sergeant Mark Sagona said the unit was receiving an average…

  • No encore: hire costs ‘too high’

    No encore: hire costs ‘too high’

    Two Wyndham councillors have backed a resident’s call for pricing at the Encore Events Centre to be reduced. Williams Landing resident Abdul Mujeeb is circulating…

  • Makeover for Hoppers Crossing Shopping Centre

    Makeover for Hoppers Crossing Shopping Centre

    Construction is under way on a $17 million redevelopment and extension of Hoppers Crossing shopping centre. Work has begun to strip out the former Target…

  • Men arrested over tool thefts

    Two men were arrested and more than $80,000 in building equipment and tools seized in a police raid at Hoppers Crossing last week. Senior Constable…

  • State funds Werribee early years hub

    State funds Werribee early years hub

    A new kindergarten at Werribee will help meet growing demand for early years and family services in the region. The Ballan Road Early Years Hub…

  • Wyndham council receives fewer complaints

    Wyndham council receives fewer complaints

    Wyndham residents appear to have fewer neighbourhood issues to refer to the council. A quarterly report about complaints lodged with the council revealed there were fewer…

  • Santa claws at Hoppers Crossing

    Santa claws at Hoppers Crossing

    Wyndham’s felines can now get their own snaps with Santa. Cat Napping Suburban Retreat in Hoppers Crossing is offering cat owners the chance to get…

  • Point Cook family provides a Christmas treat

    Point Cook family provides a Christmas treat

    A Point Cook family is spreading Christmas cheer and raising money for sick children this festive season. John and Carol Gorry started adorning their Dunnings…

  • Joanne Ryan defends $165,000 half-year expenses

    Joanne Ryan defends $165,000 half-year expenses

    Lalor MP Joanne Ryan has spent nearly $165,000 in six months on flights, a private-plated car and office and administrative supplies. Among the high-priced items…

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