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  • Soroptimist International comes to Wyndham

    Soroptimist International comes to Wyndham

    A female service club that offers support to women and children in need is opening up a chapter in Wyndham. And it needs your help.…

  • New mayor brings ‘big plans’

    New mayor brings ‘big plans’

    Dealing with issues that come with growth will be the main focus of Wyndham’s new mayor, Adele Hegedich. Speaking to Star Weekly last week, the…

  • East Werribee precinct one step closer

    East Werribee precinct one step closer

    A high-rise education precinct is on the cards for East Werribee. The state government last week announced the Australian Education City consortium, an Australian owned…

  • Jobless, but not for want of trying

    Jobless, but not for want of trying

    All Caryn Hearsch wants to do is work. But the Hoppers Crossing resident is struggling to find a job, despite sending off 359 applications in…

  • Wish arrives on wheels

    Wish arrives on wheels

    For Molly Cummins, wishes really do come true. The 18-year-old Werribee woman this week had her wish granted by the Make a Wish Foundation when…

  • Ray of kindness for cancer families

    Ray of kindness for cancer families

    After losing his mother to pancreatic cancer earlier this year, Hoppers Crossing’s Ray Schembri wanted to help others who found themselves in similar situations. The…

  • Sir Gustav holds forth at Barry Jones Oration

    Sir Gustav holds forth at Barry Jones Oration

    Research biologist and former Australian of the year Sir Gustav Nossal was the guest speaker at the fourth annual Barry Jones Oration last week. Sir…

  • Emergency wait times lengthen at Mercy

    Emergency wait times lengthen at Mercy

    Patients presenting at Werribee Mercy Hospital’s emergency department are facing increasingly longer waiting times as population growth strains hospital services. The recently released Victorian Health…

  • Rocks rile Hoppers Crossing residents

    Rocks rile Hoppers Crossing residents

    A pair of Hoppers Crossing residents are furious after works to lay fibre cables ruined their naturestrips and driveways. Monteath Crescent resident Bill Woodall and…

  • A call to remember

    A call to remember

    At the eleventh hour on the eleventh day of the eleventh month in 1918, the guns of the Western Front fell silent. The armistice between…

  • Probe into verbal abuse claim against councillor

    Probe into verbal abuse claim against councillor

    EXCLUSIVE Wyndham council is investigating claims that former mayor Peter Maynard verbally abused a candidate for next year’s federal election. Lewis Freeman-Harrison, who plans to…

  • Volunteer groups receive neighbourhood grants

    Point Cook CFA and the Australian Volunteer Coast Guard are among 30 groups across the Wyndham region to share in $30,000 of Williams Landing neighbourhood…

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