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  • Councillor calls for meetings to stream live

    Councillor calls for meetings to stream live

    A Wyndham councillor has called for changes that encourage greater transparency and attract more professionals to local government. Intaj Khan, serving his first term as…

  • Judge dismisses appeal for ‘outrageous’ crimes

    A Supreme Court judge has dismissed an application to review the sentence of a 26-year-old man, describing his crime spree as “outrageous”. But Justice Phillip…

  • Red alert for a ‘blue-collar’ smoking habit

    More smokers across the Wyndham area may be butting out, but the number of those lighting up is still too high, the director of Quit…

  • On par for better housing

    On par for better housing

    Keen golfers will tee off at Werribee next week in support of Wyndham people in need of housing. The annual Lions charity golf day will…

  • Manor Lakes residents furious over parking limits

    Manor Lakes residents furious over parking limits

    A group of Manor Lakes residents are being fined for parking on their own street after new restrictions were applied to their area. Eureka Drive…

  • School uniform costs slammed

    School uniform costs slammed

    The managing director of the company that makes and sells uniforms for Wyndham schools has hit back at claims it is overcharging. Michael Farrugia said…

  • Tarneit library name to honour Julia Gillard

    Tarneit library name to honour Julia Gillard

    A new library in Tarneit will be named after former Lalor MP and Australia’s first female prime minister Julia Gillard. After almost two months of…

  • ‘Pirate’ kids make a noise at council meeting | Video

    ‘Pirate’ kids make a noise at council meeting | Video

    Wyndham council chambers could have been mistaken for a pirate-themed birthday party on Monday night, as a crowd of children dressed as pirates flocked to…

  • Mercy ‘bids’ for cash to stop violence against staff

    Mercy ‘bids’ for cash to stop violence against staff

    Werribee Mercy Hospital will compete for a share of a $20 million state government grant to tackle violence against hospital staff. The state government has…

  • High and dry in Aquapulse rush

    High and dry in Aquapulse rush

    A Werribee mum believes parents who want to teach their children to swim are being left high and dry because of overcrowding at Wyndham’s Aquapulse…

  • Mini town halls for Wyndham

    Mini town halls for Wyndham

    Mini-town halls will start popping up across Wyndham under a council plan to make itself more accessible to the community. In a wide-ranging interview, new…

  • Farewell to brave Alex

    Farewell to brave Alex

    A six-year-old Wyndham Vale girl will be farewelled today after losing a two-year battle with brain cancer. The funeral of Alexandra Miller, who died on September…

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