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Duo on song for a fine session

ON SONG: Live music is coming to Pacific Werribee thanks to performers such as Zabrina and Jeremy. The Melbourne-based music acoustic duo of vocalist Zabrina...

Baby steps for learning bowls

The Werribee Bowls Club is on a roll when it comes to getting people of all ages and abilities involved in the sport. The club...

Spreading the words

Like short stories and poetry? Be sure to bookmark Words of Wyndham as a future read. The new anthology features all the winners and shortlisted...

Old grandstand’s costly rebuild

A Wyndham councillor has questioned the community value of rebuilding Chirnside Park’s heritage timber grandstand. Speaking at last week’s council meeting, councillor Josh Gilligan said...

Dancing to a different beat

For Florence Shinanduku, dancing is a way to bring joy to herself and others. The Hoppers Crossing woman performs and teaches the traditional Congolese dance...

Entries now open for Wyndham Rotary fun run

It’s the fun run raising critical funds for Werribee Mercy Hospital. Entries are open for the annual Wyndham Rotary Fun Run, which will kick-off at...

Lions share for Werribee Mercy’s CCU

Werribee Mercy Hospital’s new Critical Care Unit has received a welcome cash injection. Last week, the Werribee Lions Club presented Mercy Health Foundation development manager...

Sailing school comes to Wyndham Harbour

Are you a nautical newbie, a Sunday sailor or a competitive yachtsmaster? Whatever floats your boat, yachtmaster and instructor Robert Bradley is keen to...

Ministerial visit targets growth

Wyndham’s growth challenges were the topic of conversation recently when the assistant minister to the federal treasurer came to town. Michael Sukkar sat down with...

Call to register Wyndham Airbnb properties

A Wyndham councillor is keen to establish an Airbnb register to regulate the region’s short-stay rental market. Cr Intaj Khan said a number of Wyndham...

Theft devastates Mambourin trainees

Staff and students from Mambourin Disability Services have been left devastated by the theft of some brand-new gardening tools. The tools were stolen around 11.20am yesterday, when...

New stretch of trail a blessing for cyclists

Cyclists are counting their blessings following the completion of a key stretch of the long-promised Temple to Temple trail. A 1.2-kilometre section of cycle trail...

New chapter for kindergarten street library

This library doesn’t require a library card to take out a book. In fact, if you love a borrowed book, you don’t ever have to...

My Wyndham: Bruno and Romeo Camillo

Brothers Bruno and Romeo Camillo have spent their whole lives in Werribee, starting out as market gardeners before each working for a number of...

Werribee tip fight heads to the courts

The fight to stop the expansion of Werribee tip will reach court in May, after the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) dismissed a...

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Dog down under competition opens

The search has begun for Australia’s oldest, sportiest, hardest working and most talented dogs. Entries are now open for the inaugural The Dog Down Under...

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