News
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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…
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Residents plant trees for Reconciliation day
Despite the chill in the air, crowds gathered along the Werribee River on Saturday, May 28 to plant about 2000 trees for Reconciliation week. National…
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Multicultural festival draws crowd
The Wyndham Multicultural Festival on Sunday, May 29, drew hundreds of attendees with backgrounds from countries and places all over the world. This is the…
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Building disability awareness
A new partnership between the state government, Australian of the Year Dylan Alcott AO and Get Skilled Access will help to better support Victorian students…
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Stay safe this winter
RACV is encouraging Victorians, like those in Wyndham, to take the necessary precautions to ensure their safety at home and on the road ahead of…
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Consider new safety standards before buying space heaters
Victorians, like those in Wyndham, are being told to consider new safety standards before purchasing an open flued gas space heater, according to Energy Safe…
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Artist faces backlash over mural
An artist who received backlash for a mural deemed too graphic has asked residents in Wyndham to see the artwork in person before forming an…
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Laws pass to support victims of crime
New laws have passed in the Victorian parliament that will make it easier for victims of crime, like those in Wyndham, to get the financial…
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Community Calendar
Want your event listed? Community Calendar is made available free of charge to not-for-profit organisations to keep the public informed of special events and activities.…
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Volunteer recruitment prioritised
A new strategy aimed at recruiting more volunteers across Victoria, including in Wyndham, has been announced by the state government. An investment of $1.3 million…
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State government launches veteran support service
The new Victorian Veteran Family Services (VVFS) program will offer support to the families and carers of veterans during the Royal Commission into defence and…













