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  • Funding lights up Galvin Park

    Funding lights up Galvin Park

    Wyndham council will receive funding from the state government for the installation of new oval lighting at Galvin Park. The $200,000 grant was announced by…

  • Safer rides for women

    Safer rides for women

    Just getting a cab or rideshare home from the train station after work can be difficult in outer metropolitan and regional areas. This can be…

  • Park feedback open for public

    Park feedback open for public

    A Werribee riverkeeper is encouraging Wyndham residents to take part in the state government’s Suburban Parks Program. A plan has been drafted and community members…

  • Werribee zoo welcomes Sheru

    Werribee zoo welcomes Sheru

    A roar-ing new resident will join the gorillas, hippopotamus and cheetahs on the African River Trail at Werribee Open Range Zoo. The five-year-old male lion…

  • Covid restrictions set to ease

    Covid restrictions set to ease

    As vaccination rates continue to rise and the Omicron wave begins to subside, Victoria will move into winter with less COVID-19 restrictions. A number of…

  • RSPCA lowers cat adoption fee to encourage potential feline owners

    RSPCA lowers cat adoption fee to encourage potential feline owners

    RSPCA will be lowering its cat adoption fees in a bid to ease pressure on shelters who are currently overrun with the popular household pet.…

  • Nature strip competition

    Nature strip competition

    Does your nature strip consist of long grass and overgrown weeds? Do you need motivation to dust down the lawnmower and buy a new shovel?…

  • Police target illegal driving this holiday period

    Police target illegal driving this holiday period

    Drivers breaking the law were met with increased police presence over the weekend, as local officers amped up patrols around Wyndham. Operation Compass refers to…

  • Koal-ty volunteers protect native animals

    Koal-ty volunteers protect native animals

    Koala’s have a reputation for being lazy animals who spend their days sleeping and snacking on eucalyptus leaves. Local koala expert Janine Duffy thinks people…

  • $36K Necklace stolen

    $36K Necklace stolen

    Police are appealing for public assistance in locating a gold necklace valued at $36,000 taken from a jewellery store in Werribee earlier this month. Investigators…

  • Tower troubles residents

    Tower troubles residents

    Wyndham council’s plans to grant a permit enabling the development and use of an Optus telecommunications facility in Hoppers Crossing has drawn opposition from residents.…

  • Way out west photo comp is back

    Way out west photo comp is back

    Entries have officially opened for Wyndham’s 7th annual youth photography competition and exhibition. Way Out West invites local residents to enter their best photograph to…

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