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  • Uneven footpaths a ‘serious problem’

    Uneven footpaths a ‘serious problem’

    A concerned resident has asked Wyndham council to urgently fix the uneven footpaths in Watton Street and Station place. Geoff Smith wrote to local council…

  • ANZAC events in Wyndham

    ANZAC events in Wyndham

    The Werribee RSL will host a series of ANZAC day related events for the first time since COVID restrictions were introduced. Branch president Daryl Ryan…

  • Call out to support wild gorillas in APE-ril

    Call out to support wild gorillas in APE-ril

    Victorians are being asked to ‘dial up’ their support for the conservation of wild gorillas, by donating 1000 mobile phones this APE-ril. The drive by…

  • Cleanaway disruptions in Wyndham

    Cleanaway disruptions in Wyndham

    Residents in Wyndham have been assured Cleanaway strikes won’t affect household collections, Mayor Peter Maynard has confirmed. Cr Maynard informed people living in the municipality…

  • Pacific Werribee’s A-Maze-ing holiday program

    Pacific Werribee’s A-Maze-ing holiday program

    Visitors at Pacific Werribee will be treated to a deep-sea adventure at the shopping centre these April school holidays. ‘Our A-Maze-Ing Ocean’ is the theme…

  • Kids commemorate Jesus

    Kids commemorate Jesus

    The grade 5 pupils at Lumen Christi Catholic Primary School participated in a Stations of the Cross display to mark the beginning of the Easter…

  • Petitions calls for parking solutions

    Petitions calls for parking solutions

    Parents and carers of students attending Manor Lakes College are preparing a petition to present to council to find a solution for the school’s parking…

  • Easter all wrapped up

    Easter all wrapped up

    The preps at Good News Lutheran College celebrated the beginning of the Easter break by crafting little baskets. While the pupils were taught about the…

  • Upgrades at Chirnside

    Upgrades at Chirnside

    Pupils at Thomas Chirnside Primary will have more space for leisure now that works to the school’s playground are complete. Principal Bev Thompson said the…

  • Labor’s Galvin Park promise

    Labor’s Galvin Park promise

    Werribee’s Galvin Park Sexton Pavilion will be redeveloped if the Labor Party is elected at this year’s federal election. Lalor MP Joanne Ryan announced on…

  • More support for vulnerable mothers

    More support for vulnerable mothers

    Pregnant women experiencing homelessness or insecure housing will receive extra support from the state government through safe accommodation plus maternity and parenting services. The government…

  • Have you seen Addie?

    Have you seen Addie?

    Police are seeking public assistance in locating a Kelpie named Addie, who was stolen from a car in Tarneit on Saturday, April 9. The three-year-old…

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