Level crossing works re-start
Motorists are being warned to watch out for lane closures and roadworks, as early construction works on the Old Geelong Road level crossing removal...
Mental health appeal
Werribee Hospital Foundation has launched the 5KOK appeal for local mental health services.
The foundation’s chief executive Leanne Down said that the appeal would take...
Support for struggling families
An Albert Park couple have started an online fundraising campaign to help vulnerable Tarneit families pay their electricity bills during the pandemic.
Henry and Jan-Maree...
Dishing up kindness
Werribee restaurant Indo Eats is helping international students and others who are doing it tough during the pandemic.
In early August, Indo Eats Werribee started...
Budget investment welcomed
Wyndham council has welcomed the federal government’s $30 million funding commitment to the Western Rail Plan, as outlined in last week’s federal budget.
Under the...
International horses arrive at Werribee
Twenty-nine international thoroughbreds are being quarantined at the Werribee Racecourse ahead of this year’s Spring Racing Carnival.
A flight with the horses on board arrived...
Parkinson’s patients ‘not alone’
Point Cook husband and wife Peter and Carmel Wall want people living with Parkinson's to know they are not alone.
Mr and Mrs Wall, two...
Group creates community ties
A pilot project aimed at reducing the social isolation of African men living in Wyndham has been declared a success.
The not-for-profit Edo Club of...
Out and about
Wyndham Park remains a popular destination for local families and pedestrians to exercise and enjoy the sunshine. Wyndham council has installed "social distancing" circles...
My Wyndham: Loren Bartley
Point Cook’s Loren Bartley is the founder, chief executive and digital marketing strategist of Impactiv8. She chats with Alesha Capone.
What do you enjoy most...
Wyndham tops mortgage deferrals
Wyndham recorded the highest number of deferred mortgages in the nation during the middle of the year, according to credit reporting agency Equifax.
The agency...
Students have the write stuff
Grade five pupils at Cambridge Primary School in Hoppers Crossing have been writing historical narratives, based on knowledge they gained through learning about colonisation.
Teacher...
Support for Indian students
IndianCare has launched an online program to help South Asian International Students during the pandemic.
IndianCare, which is based in St Albans, is a not-for-profit...
Point Cook teen arrested
Police arrested six teenagers on the weekend, including a 17-year-old from Point Cook, as part of a crackdown on “high harm offenders”.
Officers from the...
High risk sites identified
Five sites in Wyndham have been named as “high risk” locations for exposure to coronavirus, as new figures reveal 92 residents of local aged...