News
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Car impound laws to be widened
Police have impounded 208 cars on Wyndham’s roads in the past 15 months and, from Saturday, more impoundments can be expected when laws are widened.…
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Students brave chill to raise money for Vinnies
A chilly winter’s night was not enough to stop 36 Thomas Carr College students swapping their warm beds for the floor of the school gym…
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CFA recruits for Hoppers Crossing, Point Cook
Five CFA recruits are being put through their paces at Hoppers Crossing and Point Cook fire stations. The recruits are part of the latest class…
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New Manor Lakes Neighbourhood Watch group
Manor Lakes residents have banded together to form their own Neighbourhood Watch group. Organiser Gregg Smith, who has lived in Manor Lakes for two years,…
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Rates cap won’t fit for council
Capping rate rises at the consumer price index will disadvantage the Wyndham community into the future, according to the council. In a recent submission to…
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$2.3m works to begin on Riddell Road
A $2.3 million project to improve safety on one of Sunbury’s busiest arterial roads should be completed by the end of the year. Sunbury MP…
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Sanctuary Lakes property breaks $2 million mark
A Point Cook property has smashed a real estate record. The Panorama Way property in the Sanctuary Lakes estate sold earlier this month for $2.1…
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Wyndham left off latest NBN roll-out
Wyndham households face an even longer wait for high speed internet after the area was left off the latest NBN roll-out schedule. No new Wyndham…
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Avenue of Honour to live on
Werribee’s Avenue of Honour will live on while roadworks for the new East Werribee Employment Precinct are carried out. The $71 million project involves building a…
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Advocacy group gets down to business
Companies are getting behind Wyndham’s newest advocacy group, which will promote business and tourism in the region. The Wyndham Business and Tourism Association hosted its…
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Wyndham council chasing $13M in unpaid rates
A Wyndham property owner owes the council more than half a million dollars in unpaid rates. The owner is the ‘leader’ among ratepayer-debtors amid data…
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Baby boom at Werribee Mercy
Werribee Mercy Hospital coped with a birthing overload last week as 15 babies were born in 24 hours – triple the usual number of daily…












