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Gay dads reach out to anti-same-sex adoption MPs
A same-sex couple with a five-year-old son have extended an invitation to two local MPs who oppose same-sex adoption to visit their home and see…
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More jobless but fewer volunteers in Wyndham
The number of volunteers in Wyndham is lower than the state average, data released by North Western Melbourne Primary Health Network shows. In a population…
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Cards held close in Wyndham mayoral race
With only two weeks until mayoral elections, Bob Fairclough is the only councillor to confirm he will be putting his hand up for the senior…
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Strong links drive $10m hospital fundraiser
As business people, Pam Lamaro and Oriano Salvalaggio are used to taking on big projects. But their latest challenge – to raise $10 million for…
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Operation Splinter ready to target motorcyclists
Motorcyclists, be warned: police are on the warpath following an increase in accidents involving motorcycles. Marked and unmarked police cars will pull over motorcyclists, breath…
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Wyndham as it used to be
A new book released by Werribee District Historical Society tells the story of the Wyndham region through photographs. Snippets of Wyndham features more than 60…
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Spring fashion at local business showcase
Spring has sprung, and so too has spring fashion. Colourful dresses, co-ordinating shoes, matching millinery and the snazziest outfits for men will hit the catwalk…
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Wyndham people love their garage sales
Spring cleaning season has arrived and Wyndham residents are rolling up their garage doors for the annual National Garage Sale Trail. Wyndham ranked third in…
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Wyndham’s Sikhs seek to help
The Sikh Community Senior Support Group started seven years ago with only 10 volunteers and now attracts more than 150 migrants of the Sikh faith.…
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Commuters flock to new regional rail stations
The new railway stations at Wyndham Vale and Tarneit are a huge hit with commuters. Public Transport Victoria’s most recent figures show almost 8000 passengers…
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Chinese Association celebrates craft culture
Wyndham’s Chinese community paid homage to its cultural heritage at a two-day exhibition at the Point Cook Learning Centre. Members of the Point Cook Chinese…
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Action Jaxon takes on Eureka challenge
A 15-year-old cystic fibrosis sufferer will face the race of his life when he takes on the 88-storey Eureka Climb next month. Jaxon Urlichs, from…













