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Car park upgrades at train stations in Wyndham
Tarneit and Wyndham Vale train stations will receive new and upgraded car parks to free up local streets and make it easier to catch the…
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Buses replace trains in Werribee
There are disruptions to train lines across Melbourne’s west and regional areas this afternoon, due to a police incident in South Kensington. Buses are replacing…
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Better support for Victorian apprentices
The Victorian government will provide better support and education for apprentices, such as those in Wyndham, through funding a TAFE program to lead to employment…
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Police lay charges following bus robbery
A Tarneit teenager was charged after a 15-year-old boy was allegedly kicked in the head during a robbery on a bus last night (May 31).…
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New community garden grows
Tonya Toi believes members of the Wyndham Pasifika are natural survivors. “We all grew up experiencing disasters, earthquakes, cyclones, hurricanes, we’ve all experienced that,” she…
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Wyndham residents arrested for alleged ‘financial deceptions’
Six people, including two from Wyndham, have been arrested by police for their part in a series of alleged financial deceptions involving government agencies. A…
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Werribee River Association holds plastic free potluck
To celebrate Plastic-Free July, The Werribee River Association are holding a Potluck and Plastic Free Party at the Wunggurrwil Dhurrung Community Centre. The night will…
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Increased VLine train capacity
The first nine-car VLoctiy train took off from Wyndham Vale last Monday (May 30), giving passengers in Melbourne’s west more space on the train during…
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Flu vax for you and me, for free
Annual flu shots will be free for all Victorians after flu cases in the state rose more than 30 per cent in just one week.…
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Werribee Giants raise big for MND
The Werribee Giants Baseball club hosted a Big Freeze event on Sunday, May 29, and raised thousands of dollars for people suffering from motor neurone…
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Werribee students win national competition
When Werribee Secondary College students Arun Gogineni and Eyosias (Josh) Melaku found out they were the joint winners of the Australian Charter of Human Rights…
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Quilter’s act of kindness
Before COVID-19 restrictions put a halt to international travel, Marj Mitchell would fly to Thailand to deliver handmade quilts to orphanages in the country. When…













