News
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Werribee River Association thanked for service
Wyndham council has acknowledged the Werribee River Association’s (WRA) fortieth anniversary. Councillor Robert Szatkowski said the WRA represented four decades of local volunteers working tirelessly…
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Stay in the Loop
Wyndham council is encouraging residents to join its online Loop community. The Loop website allows community members to share ideas and opinions on decisions, projects…
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Wyndham 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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Two new open space names proposed in Tarneit
Wyndham council s proposing to name two new open spaces within the municipality as a result of development of new estates. The two parks that…
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Annual community satisfaction survey to commence in Wyndham next year
Wyndham council has engaged Metropolis Research to conduct its annual community satisfaction survey from Thursday, January 6 until Sunday, February 6 next year. All councils…
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Australia Day in Wyndham
Wyndham council’s free Australia Day program on January 26 next year will be held in three local parks, with live music, performances, activities and family…
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$6.56 million contract for Werribee tip landfill cap
Wyndham council has awarded a $6.56 million contract to construct the landfill final cap of cell four at the municipal Refuse Disposal Facility on Wests…
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Community Christmas event
While many people are preparing their lists of holiday tasks to accomplish and gifts to purchase, there are many others who are struggling in the…
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From the archives
December 2, 1981 A move by two councillors to have the Banner’s editor attend a committee meeting to discuss inaccuracies in council reports, failed to…
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New bus service, routes
An on-demand bus service is set to commence in Tarneit North next year, the state government has announced. Public transport minister Ben Carroll visited Tarneit…
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New bus service, routes
An on-demand bus service is set to commence in Tarneit North next year, the state government has announced. Public transport minister Ben Carroll visited Tarneit…
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Old level crossing removed, new road ahead
The landscape of Hoppers Crossing has undergone a significant change, with the level crossing on Old Geelong Road now gone for good. A new 220-metre…













