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  • From the archives

    From the archives

    40 years ago June 8, 1983 A new police complex planned for Werribee, while long-awaited, is not receiving many plaudits. 30 years ago June 9,…

  • Award win ‘put us on the map’

    Award win ‘put us on the map’

    Starting a new business can be hectic, something Annalisa Cannizzaro from M&A Support Services knows all too well. Ms Cannizzaro helped establish the Werribee based…

  • Point Cook builder collapses

    Point Cook builder collapses

    A former employee of failed Point Cook builder, A1A Homes, has blamed the federal government’s Homebuilder scheme for its collapse. The Homebuilder scheme was introduced…

  • Veteran councillor remembered

    Veteran councillor remembered

    Former Wyndham councillor and three-time mayor John Gibbons is being remembered as the council’s ‘voice of reason’ following his death last week. Mr Gibbons, OAM,…

  • More structure, less screens for healthier kids

    More structure, less screens for healthier kids

    Vacation care, sports programs, or performing arts – whatever your child’s interests, researchers say that adding structure to the school holiday is a great way…

  • Weapons and drugs found in Truganina vehicle.

    Weapons and drugs found in Truganina vehicle.

    An imitation handgun and large hunting knife were found in a vehicle pulled over by police in Truganina on Friday night. Members of the VIPER…

  • Opportunity sparks for start-ups

    Opportunity sparks for start-ups

    Digital tech start-ups, entrepreneurs and start-ups creating innovative solutions for the priority sectors of health, education, professional and technical services, manufacturing, logistics, construction, visitor economy…

  • Beet planting begins

    Beet planting begins

    More than 200 volunteers from across Wyndham helped plant 2500 silverbeet seedlings in one day at Werribee Park. The planting day marked the start of…

  • Police urge snow visitors to plan ahead this winter

    Police urge snow visitors to plan ahead this winter

    Ahead of Victoria’s snow season starting next week, police are urging those planning to hit the slopes to plan ahead after thousands of visitors had…

  • Community Achievement Awards nominations opening soon

    Community Achievement Awards nominations opening soon

    It’s almost time to think about who you would like to thank for their tireless work in the community with nominations opening soon for the…

  • Celebrate World Milk Day with a brew

    Celebrate World Milk Day with a brew

    Dairy Australia is urging residents, including those in Wyndham, to drink their coffee with cows milk this World Milk Day. The global initiative on June…

  • Transforming early education for the best start in life

    Transforming early education for the best start in life

    More children and families will have access to cheaper kindergarten with the state government’s continued investment in the ‘Best Start, Best Life’ reforms. The 2023-24…

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