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  • Government boost for ageing Victorians

    Government boost for ageing Victorians

    The state government has announced a new action plan for empowering senior Victorians, including those in Wyndham. Disability, Ageing and Carers Minister Colin Brooks launched…

  • Council’s 2022-23 budget includes funding for roads, parks and community centres

    Council’s 2022-23 budget includes funding for roads, parks and community centres

    Wyndham council has formally adopted its 2022-23 Budget and will allocate $19.8 million to care for parks and open spaces, $8.9 million for road reconstructions…

  • Traffic light frustration

    Traffic light frustration

    A Wyndham motorist says it’s “inconceivable” that traffic lights installed at the “very dangerous” Lennon Boulevard and Dunnings Road intersection last year are still not…

  • Rental crisis hits Wyndham residents

    Rental crisis hits Wyndham residents

    Lisa Smith* is so meticulous about her spending that she can’t even indulge in a $4 coffee. Like a growing number of Wyndham residents, the…

  • A Census snapshot: who is the average Wyndham resident?

    A Census snapshot: who is the average Wyndham resident?

    The latest census data was released on Tuesday, June 29, and provides locals in the municipality with a detailed idea of who exactly the typical…

  • Mental health among top health conditions

    Mental health among top health conditions

    Mental health is among the top long-term health conditions for residents in Wyndham, according to latest census data. More than 16,000, or 5.7 per cent,…

  • Photo gallery | Eynesbury Winter Festival

    Photo gallery | Eynesbury Winter Festival

    A month-long winter wonderland festival is currently running in Eynesbury, for the local community to revel some school holiday winter fun. The Eynesbury Winter Festival…

  • Pressure for pool funding

    Pressure for pool funding

    Western Metropolitan MP Catherine Cumming called on Werribee MP and Treasurer Tim Pallas to explain why the state budget did not include funding for a…

  • Suspicious fire damages Kelly Park Community Centre

    Suspicious fire damages Kelly Park Community Centre

    Investigators believe a fire that damaged the Kelly Park Community Centre on Sunday, June 26, was suspicious and may have been deliberately lit. Werribee Country…

  • Building for children’s health

    Building for children’s health

    It’s approximately seven metres long and four metres wide, and Ben Young’s winning Star Wars inspired display was just one of many creations at the…

  • Budding growers granted garden

    Budding growers granted garden

    The kids at Only About Children Tarneit are all about the environment, and educators at the childcare will use a $1000 grant from Woolworths to…

  • Potluck promotes plastic free July

    Potluck promotes plastic free July

    It’s estimated by the Department of Agriculture, Water and Environment that one million tonnes of Australia’s annual plastic consumption is single-use plastic and only 13…

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