WYNDHAM
Home » News » Page 642

News

  • Chicken run for fun

    Chicken run for fun

    A rubber chicken is bringing fun and friendship to the wider Melbourne area as part of a COVID-safe community relay. Named “Bubble Bird”, the idea…

  • Reconnecting through song

    Reconnecting through song

    Werribee singer-songwriter Daniel Reeves says his latest single aims to spread positivity during the COVID-19 pandemic. World Learning, which was released on August 27, has…

  • Pupils learn from Olympian

    Pupils learn from Olympian

    Athlete Rhydian Cowley has shared his experiences of competing at the Tokyo Olympics with pupils from The Grange P-12 College in Hoppers Crossing, as part…

  • Teen knocked unconscious, attack video appears online

    Teen knocked unconscious, attack video appears online

    A mother has appealed for information after her a video of her 15-year-old son being punched in the face at a Truganina park was uploaded…

  • Sports hall divides councillors

    Sports hall divides councillors

    A suggestion to have a small sports hall constructed at the Jamieson Way Community Centre and Reserve in Point Cook has divided Wyndham’s councillors. Cr…

  • Helping to put food on the table in Shepparton

    Helping to put food on the table in Shepparton

    A community food program run in partnership by Parks Victoria, refugee settlement agency AMES Australia and the Tarneit Sikh Temple is helping feed families during…

  • Giving thanks for pets

    Giving thanks for pets

    Manor Lakes resident Jacqueline appreciates the happiness that her family’s two Jack Russell dogs Poppy and Daisy bring into their lives. With World Animal Day…

  • Teens arrested after aggravated burglary

    Teens arrested after aggravated burglary

    Police have arrested a 15-year-old Hoppers Crossing girl and a 16-year-old girl from Werribee following an aggravated burglary in Manor Lakes. Investigators have been told…

  • Plea for vax freedoms

    Plea for vax freedoms

    Former Wyndham councillor Intaj Khan has launched a new campaign aimed at allowing free movement for people who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Mr…

  • ‘Dire’ need for foster carers

    ‘Dire’ need for foster carers

    Kiera Kauler says that patience and understanding are two important qualities for foster carers to have. The 23-year-old, who entered Victoria’s foster care system at…

  • Portraits of diversity

    Portraits of diversity

    Diverse images of Wyndham residents, captured by a local photographer, are being celebrated in a Werribee public art installation. The outdoor exhibition, titled Many Faces,…

  • Cricket sculpture bowls up controversy

    Cricket sculpture bowls up controversy

    The Committee for Wyndham has expressed concern that a major artwork erected in Wyndham is actually related to Altona. Under the state government’s Western Roads…

Digital Editions