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  • Wyndham business awards provide a boost

    Wyndham business awards provide a boost

    Karen Davies credits the connections she has made through the Wyndham Business Awards with helping to build her veterinary clinic at Point Cook. Direct Vet…

  • Getting set or the great Wyndham bake off

    Getting set or the great Wyndham bake off

    Jill Roche, Helen Corke and Anna Forgac (pictured) are cooking up a storm ahead of the Jamieson Way Community Centre’s annual ‘create a cake’ competition.…

  • Sisters need no reason to run for dad

    Sisters need no reason to run for dad

    Last year, the Wolany family’s world was turned upside down. Rick, former owner of Werribee’s Toyota dealership on Watton Street, was diagnosed with a rare…

  • Council spends $1.5m in legal fees in two years

    Wyndham council has forked out nearly $1.5 million in legal fees in the past two years. The council has spent $691,387 since July 1, 2014,…

  • Million-dollar smiles at Tarneit Gardens Lotto

    Million-dollar smiles at Tarneit Gardens Lotto

    Tarneit Gardens Lotto owner Ayden Johnson was celebrating last week after his business sold a division one winning Powerball ticket. The lucky winner was one…

  • First National Real Estate donates funds for MND research

    First National Real Estate donates funds for MND research

    First National Real Estate has donated $31,000 through First National Foundation towards research for a cure to motor neurone disease (MND). The network’s Victorian state…

  • SOS on asylum pressure strains

    Wyndham council has joined a growing number of its Victorian counterparts in voicing concern and support for asylum seekers living in the community. At the…

  • Pound pavements, pump pedals to new stations

    Wyndham residents are being asked to ditch their cars and walk or cycle to the Wyndham Vale and Tarneit railway stations when they open next…

  • Sporting chance for kids

    Sporting chance for kids

    Western suburbs children with disabilities finally have the opportunity to play basketball after a team was set up for players with special needs. The Western…

  • Kids have a nose for it

    Kids have a nose for it

    Alamanda College students, including Fey, Josh and Harry, will don red noses on June 26 to raise money for SIDS and Kids. On average, nine…

  • Werribee students add bark to their learning

    Werribee students add bark to their learning

    A week-long secondment will give Werribee’s University of Melbourne Veterinary Hospital students hands-on experience in the real world. The hospital vets and students will head…

  • Lalor families to be hit hard by federal budget cuts, says report

    Families living in the federal electorate of Lalor will be the most affected in Australia by proposed cuts to family tax benefits and paid parental…

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