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  • Wyndham growing pains

    Wyndham growing pains

    A new report from Infrastructure Victoria says that without immediate government investment, Wyndham’s population growth will outstrip demand for vital community facilities in the near…

  • Planting green ideas

    Planting green ideas

    Monika Sharma says she loves to share her gardening ideas and tips with others. Mrs Sharma said she became a keen gardener after moving to…

  • New early learning centre

    New early learning centre

    Construction of a new early learning service in Tarneit, which will have 220 kindergarten places available next year, has been completed. Tarneit MP Sarah Connolly…

  • Cricket facility’s expansion not supported by council

    Cricket facility’s expansion not supported by council

    Wyndham council has received an application to amend a planning permit involving expansion of the cricket training facility at 27B Apex Drive, Truganina. The amendment…

  • Charity cycle to help children with cancer

    Charity cycle to help children with cancer

    Point Cook father-of-three Jimmy Venegas is aiming to cycle more than 1141 kilometres this month to raise funds for children fighting cancer. Mr Venegas said…

  • Wyndham man among COVID death tally

    Wyndham man among COVID death tally

    A Wyndham man aged in his seventies is among the 13 people who have died from the coronavirus in Victoria, across the past 48 hours.…

  • Alexandra Parker-Gruenberg wanted by police

    Alexandra Parker-Gruenberg wanted by police

    Alexandra Parker-Gruenberg is wanted by police for theft and failing to answer bail. Two warrants have been issued for her arrest. Parker-Gruenberg, 28, is known…

  • Thanking MCH nurses for tireless work

    Thanking MCH nurses for tireless work

    Wyndham council has acknowledged the tireless work of its Maternal Child Health (MCH) nurses who have been helping new parents and families during the COVID-19…

  • Rare antelopes born at Werribee Zoo

    Rare antelopes born at Werribee Zoo

    Two rare Scimitar-horned oryx calves, a species of antelope that is extinct in the wild, have been born at Werribee Open Range Zoo. The two…

  • Career in child protection ‘an absolute privilege’

    Career in child protection ‘an absolute privilege’

    Emily Ellis says that making a difference in the lives of families is a major reason why she loves working in child protection. Miss Ellis…

  • Village tables a generous donation

    Village tables a generous donation

    Residents from a Werribee retirement home have donated a large amount of food to a charity that helps people doing it tough to put a…

  • Tarneit Students pushed for Mental Health Confidentiality in midst of Lockdown

    Tarneit Students pushed for Mental Health Confidentiality in midst of Lockdown

    After extended lockdowns, Tarneit Senior College students are advocating for greater mental health confidentiality. Kushi Parikh, Lorrisjunior Pati, Namagembe Mwakasungura, Hazel Dua, Naufal Juman and…

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