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Snap up a snapper

Summer equals snapper season and if you or anyone you know comes back from the bay with a haul, here’s how you can put...

Hoppers Crossing man charged over stabbings

Police charged a 19 year-old Hoppers Crossing man on Monday, December 2 in relation to a stabbing last month. Police said emergency services responded...

Man arrested over fatal stabbing in Werribee

Police have arrested a 55-year-old Werribee man in relation to a fatal stabbing in Werribee on the evening of Monday, December 2. Police said that...

Truganina men charged over alcohol theft syndicate

Three Truganina men have been charged over their alleged involvement in the theft of more than $320,000 worth of alcohol from liquor stores across...

Tabacco crackdown

Three Wyndham residents were among those arrested or charged by police as part of a national operation targeting the Comanchero Outlaw Motorcycle Gang (MCG)....

Woman in critical condition after being hit by truck in Werribee

A woman has sustained life-threatening injuries after being struck by a truck in Werribee in the early hours of Monday, December 2. Police said the...

Community Calendar

Adult Migrant English Program Free English classes with free child care will be coming to the Tarneit Community Learning Centre between 9am and 3pm on...

New program to kick start startups

An Australian-first fellowship program is set to kick off to accelerate home-grown entrepreneurship – boosting the state’s startup economy and creating at least 50...

Beware of scams this sale season

State government is urging Victorians, including those in Wyndham, to be aware of online scams in the lead up to the festive season. Boxing Day,...

Stay covid safe this summer

Victorians, including those in Wyndham, are being reminded to take steps to protect themselves and their community from COVID-19 this summer, as COVID infections...

AusNet Energy Resilience Community Fund round two grants now open

Applications have opened for the second round of Energy Resilience and Energy Education and Literacy Grants under AusNet’s $12 million Energy Resilience Community Fund...

Enjoy new season cherries for breakfast, lunch and dinner

Fresh cherries are a dynamic delicacy and can elevate both sweet and savory dishes. Here are some creative dining ideas to enjoy fresh cherries: Sweet...

New Melbourne University chancellor installed

Jane Hansen AO has been officially installed as the chancellor of the University of Melbourne. Ms Hansen was officially installed by the Governor of Victoria,...

Health regulators unite against family violence

For the first time ever, Australia’s health practitioner regulators have united to call for an end to family violence. The five regulators: The Australian Health...

Rental reform bill announced

Renters in Victoria could have a raft of new rights if legislation announced by the state government this week becomes law. On Wednesday, Premier Jacinta...

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Ballan Festival set to be the biggest

Kicking off the colder weather and the beauty of fallen leaves will be the annual Ballan Autumn Festival, set for Sunday, March 16. The...