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  • Werribee South property could sell for $2.8 million-plus

    Werribee South property could sell for $2.8 million-plus

    A Werribee South property of more than six hectares could take the title for being Wyndham’s biggest rural property sale in the past five years.…

  • Wedding celebrant vies for Wyndham awards

    Wedding celebrant vies for Wyndham awards

    Amber Kennedy has been to her share of bad weddings. The 37-year-old Hoppers Crossing resident says she became sick of seeing bad performances by wedding…

  • Truganina students take out Wynspeak titles

    Truganina students take out Wynspeak titles

    Crystal Zhou and Isabella Ross have the gift of the gab. The Westbourne Grammar School students were recently named senior and junior winners of the…

  • Residents group slams Point Cook neglect

    Residents group slams Point Cook neglect

    Point Cook residents have issued a challenge to the state government and opposition to find a plan to fix problems plaguing the suburb. In a…

  • Sneydes Road to have wider lanes

    Sneydes Road to have wider lanes

    Work has started on a $4 million upgrade to Sneydes Road. The upgrade, which is part of a $71 million package to improve connector roads…

  • Wyndham council scraps Weerama funding

    Wyndham council scraps Weerama funding

    Another nail has been driven into the coffin of the Weerama festival after Wyndham council withdrew a $25,000 funding pledge last week. Wyndham’s major community…

  • Wyndham pools deal done despite doubts

    Wyndham pools deal done despite doubts

    Wyndham council has formally approved the contract for its subsidiary leisure services company, despite five councillors raising their concerns. At Monday night’s meeting, councillors Gautam…

  • Questions marks over Western Distributor under Yarraville

    A boost in public transport spending and moving more freight via rail could kill the need for the proposed Western Distributor, a public forum heard…

  • Push for new carparks steps up

    Push for new carparks steps up

    Parking officers have fined hundreds of people this year for flouting parking restrictions in Werribee CBD – and it’s driving shoppers and traders mad. A…

  • Baden Powell principal takes on key Rotary role

    Baden Powell principal takes on key Rotary role

    Julie Mason is gearing up for the role of a lifetime when she becomes a Rotary district governor next month. Her 12-month tenure, which begins…

  • Police warn of tax bill scam

    Wyndham residents are being warned not to fall victim to a telephone scam in which criminals claim to be from the Australian Tax Office. Scammers…

  • It’s all good news for Tarneit college

    It’s all good news for Tarneit college

    Construction is under way on a multimillion- dollar expansion of Tarneit’s Good News Lutheran College that will double the size of the campus. The college,…

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