News
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Traders angry about parking tickets hike
The number of parking fines issued across Wyndham has skyrocketed over the past quarter … and business owners and residents are not happy. A council…
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1st Werribee Scouts mark 100 years
The 1st Werribee Scout Group celebrated its centenary last week with a book launch detailing its history. Former scout leader Kim Monk and co-author Jim…
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Moorabool nurses set sights high
Three Moorabool maternal and child health nurses have recently qualified as internationally recognised lactation consultants. With funding from the Macedon Ranges and North Western Melbourne…
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A welcome mosaic project in Darley
The entrance to Darley Neighbourhood House will get a bright new facelift. As part of Moorabool council’s community arts grants, the neighbourhood house’s mosaics group…
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Get Wyndham Moving campaign wins award
Wyndham council’s Get Wyndham Moving transport campaign is proving to be a winner. The campaign won the Best Advocacy for Infrastructure Investment award at a…
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Work begins on Point Cook South school
The first sod has been turned and a new school for Point Cook is on its way. Point Cook South P-9 College at Boardwalk Boulevard…
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‘Fussy’ Werribee bubs like their food organic
With twinkling eyes and a cheeky smile, Werribee baby James Jayasekera is a natural in front of the camera. The one-year-old is one of five…
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Werribee school frocks up to help girls in Africa
It was impossible to tell staff and students apart at Suzanne Cory High School last Wednesday – at first glance – as teachers donned school…
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Volunteers needed for aged care visits
Every Friday morning, Werribee’s Bill Hardy pops down to Baptcare Wyndham Lodge aged care centre and has a chin-wag with Barry Reid. Sometimes they talk…
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Williams Landing house prices jump 25 per cent
One of Wyndham’s newest suburbs is soaring in a property bubble. Property prices in Williams Landing rose 25.9 per cent in the year to September to…
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Werribee South farmer sows seeds for success
A Werribee South seedling grower has been recognised as having one of the country’s best green thumbs. James Dickson is one of 24 finalists in…
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Tim Pallas: A year in office
The role of state Treasurer is a busy one . . . preparing and delivering the annual budget, collecting revenue and promoting investment and economic growth across…












