News
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Green cover hits national low
Wyndham has the lowest recorded level of green cover in the country with a low 5.4 per cent according to a recent study. Compiled by…
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Housing stress worsens
A growing housing shortage is making it more challenging for Wyndham resident to find secure housing, according to a homelessness support worker. Uniting Vic.Tas homelessness…
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Help shape Woodville
Wyndham council is seeking community input to help shape Woodville, Hoppers Crossing, into a 20-minute neighbourhood. Council said the Woodville neighbourhood activity centre is one…
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Residents asked to help ease financial weight
Melissa Maxey didn’t expect to be able to deadlift 280 kilograms when she flew to the United States to compete in the Static Monsters World…
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Bring a plate to share at community BBQ
To welcome back old members and welcome new attendees, Eat My Garden and The Werribee River Association will host a free community BBQ, with live…
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Residents invited to celebrate Holi
The Holi Festival of Colours will be brighter and bigger than ever when it returns to Penrose Promenade Park in Tarneit. Event organiser Pradeep Tiwari…
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WYNovation event draws a crowd
Local business owners, entrepreneurs and innovators gathered at Encore Events Centre on Friday, February 3 to learn important skills from various experts. The WYNovation Summit…
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Community comes together for cultural day
Draped, colourful clothing pieces representing the various cultures that make up the municipality were on display at the Wyndham Multicultural Lunar Festival on Saturday, February…
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Milestone reached in ending family violence
The state government has implemented all 227 recommendations of the 2016 Royal Commission into Family Violence, reaching a major milestone in working to end family…
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Victoria enters new phase of single-use plastic ban
A state-wide ban on single-use plastics kicked off this week. Single-use plastic drinking straws, cutlery, plates, drink stirrers, cotton bud sticks and expanded polystyrene food…
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Study finds no link between IVF-assisted conception and school-age childhood development outcomes
A study of more than 400,000 children, which included over 11,000 conceived using in-vitro fertilisation (IVF), has found no link between IVF conception and negative…
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Teaching technique on display
In a world first, Victoria University (VU) will host a conference focusing on ‘block model’ teaching as the first Australian university to offer all its…













