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  • Mahlaqa building a better world

    Mahlaqa building a better world

    Mahlaqa has been named Wyndham’s young person of the month for August for her dedication to community engagement and environmental sustainability. Recently, Mahlaqa, 17, proudly…

  • Mercy chief has healthy priorities

    Mercy chief has healthy priorities

    Mercy Health’s new chief executive of health services Clinton Cummins has spelled out his goals to improve health outcomes in Wyndham. He officially took the…

  • Fawlty Towers with a feed!

    Fawlty Towers with a feed!

    Everything will go wrong in a way that feels oh so right when the interactive performance of Fawlty Towers lands at Sanctuary Lakes Golf Club.…

  • Enter your art

    Enter your art

    The 2026 Wyndham Art Prize is now open for artists to enter their new or existing works. Attracting some of the best artists from across…

  • Legislation set to tighten childcare regulation

    Legislation set to tighten childcare regulation

    The state government has announced it will contribute $42 million to boost safety in early childcare. The first steps will involve implementing all 22 recommendations…

  • Three youths charged over armed robbery

    Three youths charged over armed robbery

    Police have charged a man and two boys following an alleged armed robbery in Hoppers Crossing. It is alleged that three male offenders entered a…

  • $7.2m illicit tobacco seizure linked to organised crime

    $7.2m illicit tobacco seizure linked to organised crime

    Two men have been arrested and more than $7.2 million worth of illicit tobacco, high-end watches and cash seized following investigations into an organised crime…

  • Convictions for betting fraud

    Convictions for betting fraud

    A former A-League player and his friend have been convicted and fined for committing yellow card betting fraud which “strikes at the heart of competitive…

  • Cafe a ’waste’ of money

    Cafe a ’waste’ of money

    A local resident has slammed council’s decision to pump more than $2 million into tranforming the Doherty House ruins into a cafe. Sean Row said…

  • Addressing youth machete crime

    Addressing youth machete crime

    Youth crimes involving edged weapons have been on the rise in Melbourne, with a state government ban on the sales and possession of machetes coming…

  • Calls to duplicate Point Cook Road

    Calls to duplicate Point Cook Road

    Wyndham and Hobsons Bay residents are calling for the duplication of Point Cook Road between Saltwater Estate and Aircraft Station. Point Cook Action Group president…

  • Ghost buses disappear

    Ghost buses disappear

    Commuters in the western suburbs are being fooled by so-called ‘ghost buses’ that appear on the Public Transport Victoria (PTV) app, but never arrive. The…

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