News
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Easter smoke alarm warning
Don’t play with fire this Easter, residents in Wyndham. Wherever you are, make sure the smoke alarms are working. With the Easter break nearly here,…
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Egg-cellent Easter activities
When it comes to Easter, egg decorating is somewhat of a tradition. And if residents in Wyndham haven’t given it a go, here’s a how-to…
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Bunnies are for life, not just for Easter
Residents in Wyndham, Don’t do it. Don’t even think of doing it. Just, don’t do it. This Easter, if you want a fuzzy cute rabbit…
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Kids commemorate ANZACs
All 1400 staff and students at Good News Lutheran College stood at the school’s poppy garden to remember the lives lost in war. The college’s…
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Police complex officially opens
Werribee’s new $45 million police complex has officially opened and will enable local officers to better serve residents in the municipality. Chief commissioner Shane Patton…
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Volunteers awarded for brigade service
The Truganina Fire Brigade celebrated their 80th Brigade Dinner and Awards Evening to honour volunteers for their service. Typically held on an annual basis, the…
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Town centre to support growth
A new town centre will be built in Riverwalk to support Wyndham’s growing population. The new centre is scheduled to be built as part of…
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New plans for lower Werribee River
The Werribee River Association launched their 10-year action plan at the Riverbend Historical Park this week. Developed in partnership between Traditional Owners, government and community…
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Business Awards officially open
The Wyndham Business Awards have officially opened and residents are being encouraged to apply, and nominate their favourite business. The launch was celebrated with a…
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Make your own hot cross yums
There might be plenty of recipes for hot cross buns printed in cookbooks and posted online, but this one from the CWA’s Werribee South President…
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Wyndham council’s federal election priorities
Wyndham council have released their election priorities to competing parties in the lead up to the federal election on May 21. Council say they are…
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Dancing pair teach locals how it’s done
At 79 and 75-years-old, you’d expect Marika and Mark Tittl to be winding down and enjoying the calm luxuries in life. Instead the award-winning couple…












