WYNDHAM
Home » News » Page 38

News

  • Two  police officers charged with negligent manslaughter

    Two police officers charged with negligent manslaughter

    On Thursday, September 11, detectives charged two police officers with negligent manslaughter following the death of a man in Hoppers Crossing last year. The two…

  • Queen to rock Wyndham

    Queen to rock Wyndham

    If you have mortgages on homes and stiffness in your bones— or any other of life’s stressors— the Queen Rocks tribute is coming to Wyndham…

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    The Creative Corner A program to create an inclusive environment for young people from different schools to come together and learn new skills and ways…

  • Footscray Hospital photo comp

    Footscray Hospital photo comp

    Photographers from Melbourne’s west are invited to take part in a new photography competition that could result in their images being featured at the new…

  • Cobblebank mourns Dau and Chol

    Cobblebank mourns Dau and Chol

    Hundreds of people gathered in Cobblebank for a candlelight vigil on Tuesday, September 9 as a heartbroken community mourned the loss of two young boys.…

  • Sammy pushes the boundaries for charity

    Sammy pushes the boundaries for charity

    Former Wyndham local Sammy Muscat has returned from his second 4000km self-supported ride across Europe that involved sleepless nights, treacherous weather and the equivalent of…

  • Legal advice to stay hidden

    Legal advice to stay hidden

    Wyndham council has narrowly voted not disclose the legal advice it consulted when deciding the future of $36 million left over from developer contributions in…

  • Inclusive upgrade

    Inclusive upgrade

    Werribee Mercy Hospital celebrated the relaunch of its refurbished mother baby unit (MBU) on Monday, September 8. The refurbishment included the addition of a specialised…

  • Seabrook man dies after CBD shooting

    Seabrook man dies after CBD shooting

    A Seabrook man who died in hospital following a shooting in Melbourne’s CBD at the weekend is being remembered for his warmth and kindness. Kwar…

  • Youth gangs are a ’cancer’

    Youth gangs are a ’cancer’

    Youth gang crime has been branded a cancer as a state turns to local experts in response to the double murder of two innocent boys.…

  • Only the toughest will survive

    Only the toughest will survive

    Finals footy never disappoints. Week one gave us Collingwood’s composure, Geelong’s power, Hawthorn’s resilience, and Gold Coast’s historic first finals win. Now the heat turns…

  • The real honour is helping others grow

    The real honour is helping others grow

    Abiola Akinyibi is living proof that giving is more than dollars and cents, but rather providing direction and care. Ms Akinyibi was of 24 women…

Digital Editions