News
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Look into exhibition
Wyndham Art Gallery’s latest exhibition Rapid Eye Movement (REM) is now open to the public. The REM exhibition has been guest curated by Timmah Ball…
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Theatrical season set to entertain
The Wyndham Cultural Centre’s 2022 theatrical season has been announced. Musical tribute acts including will The Travelling Wilburys Sessions, Fleetwood Mac Tribute – Tusk, QUEEN…
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Eight teens arrested following Werribee affray
Police have charged eight youths following a serious affray, in which some participants were allegedly armed with machetes and knives, at a Werribee shopping centre…
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On track to music opportunities
A group of students rocked out during a school holiday program in Werribee between January 17 and 20. The ON TRACK initiative gives young people…
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Draft budget consultation
Wyndham council is inviting residents to share their ideas for the municipality’s 2022-23 draft budget. Community members have been encouraged to share feedback on matters…
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East Werribee innovation hub to spark collaboration
Wyndham council has opened an innovation hub named SPARK within the East Werribee Employment Precinct. The hub, located at 600 Sneydes Road, aims to create…
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All happening at Club Alamora
The architects of an $8 million resort club to be constructed within a Tarneit estate say they hope the site will become a “cycle of…
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Spot the cheetah at Werribee Zoo
A new interactive device at Werribee Open Range Zoo is helping visitors catch a glimpse of the elusive cheetah Kulinda. The zoo has installed a…
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Safety advised ahead of school term
Wyndham council has urged community members, particularly drivers, to remain vigilant around schools as students return for the first term of 2022. As schools re-open…
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Community safety focus
Wyndham police have launched a Community Safety and Engagement Team (CSET) whose duties include patrolling shopping centres, recreational sites and other areas where general anti-social…
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Staff shortages impact cafes, pubs
Many hospitality businesses in Wyndham are being forced to cut back their operations as COVID-19 causes a shortage of staff across Melbourne’s food and beverage…
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Support for students needed
The Smith Family is asking residents of Melbourne’s west to provide support for vulnerable children returning to the classroom in 2021. The charity’s Back to…













