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  • Jamie’s Ministry of Food coming to Point Cook

    Jamie’s Ministry of Food coming to Point Cook

    Jamie Oliver’s Ministry of Food pulls into town at Point Cook on Friday, September 25, to promote the English foodie’s drive to bring back healthy…

  • ‘Please explain’ on school status

    A Liberal MP has called on the state education minister to review the reclassification of a Point Cook school. Western Metropolitan MP Bernie Finn said…

  • Mercy oncology waiting times ‘appropriate’

    Mercy oncology waiting times ‘appropriate’

    The Chief Executive – Health Services at Mercy Health has denied a media report criticising waiting times at Werribee Hospital for some oncology patients. Dr Linda…

  • Air Force Cadets show their colours

    Air Force Cadets show their colours

    If you noticed a series of helicopters and military planes flying over Point Cook late last month, rest assured we weren’t under attack. The low-flying…

  • Aged care done in high-quality Manor

    Aged care done in high-quality Manor

    Staff at Werribee aged-care centre Manor Court celebrate after it was recognised as one of the best in the nation. The Australian Aged Care Quality…

  • ATO warns of ‘tax debt’ scams

    The Australian Tax Office has warned the public to be aware of phone scams that demand payment of non-existent tax debts. The warning came as…

  • Wyndham Vale man charged for flashing girl

    A Wyndham Vale man has been charged after a teenage girl was flashed in Melbourne’s east on Monday morning. The 15-year-old girl was walking in Glen Waverley…

  • Top honours for Mercy health workers

    Top honours for Mercy health workers

    Werribee Mercy Hospital staff received a double dose of honours at the recent Catholic Health Australia awards. Hospital ethicist Cormac Nagle and dual diagnosis nurse…

  • Woodville dress-up day makes learning fun

    Woodville dress-up day makes learning fun

    Popular children’s book characters came to life when Woodville Primary School hosted a dress-up day. Teachers and students from all years got in on the…

  • Residents to advise on EPA

    Residents to advise on EPA

    Werribee residents can have their say on the future of the Environment Protection Authority when an inquiry team visits next Monday. The future role of…

  • Port privitisation puts bid to cut trucks in peril

    Port privitisation puts bid to cut trucks in peril

    A project that could take thousands of trucks off inner-west streets has been left languishing while the state government pursues its privatisation of Melbourne’s port.…

  • Wyndham Rotary’s high tea for a cause

    Wyndham Rotary’s high tea for a cause

    There will be scones, petit fours and pampering galore this Sunday when Wyndham Rotary hosts a high tea to raise funds for breast cancer research.…

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