News
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Alcohol harm in the spotlight
Medical and health experts will gather in Wyndham for a conference on the harmful impacts of alcohol next month. Senior clinicians, GPs, mental health experts…
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Businesses caught selling tobacco to minors
Wyndham council has fined seven local businesses for selling tobacco products to minors. Between January and July this year, the council and Municipal Association of…
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Books build character
Children across Wyndham are dressing up as their favourite literary characters for Book Week. Even though many youngsters are learning from home- which means their…
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Teen’s mission of hope
Young Tarneit resident Aanchal Sharma is going the extra mile to make a difference in the community during lockdown. Aanchal, 16, said that she felt…
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Long walk to honour lost mother
Wyndham’s Chantelle McWilliam will walk 63 kilometres next month in memory of her beloved mother Sandra. Chantelle will participate in the Remember September campaign to…
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Drug users seek help
The nation’s highest number drug users seeking help for amphetamine, cannabis and heroin use has been recorded in Melbourne’s northern and western suburbs, new data…
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COVID concerns
The Wyndham municipality has been named as an area of COVID-19 concern, along with Altona North and Newport, by authorities. The state’s COVID-19 Response Commander…
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Attired to amuse
Wyndham Vale mother-of-three Chloe Teao is bringing plenty of smiles to her suburb during lockdown. Miss Teao has been dressing up in costumes – such…
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Top of his game
At almost seven years of age, young Point Cook resident Rheyansh is already a king among chess players. Rheyansh, who will celebrate his seventh birthday…
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Hospital staff in isolation
Ninety-one Werribee Mercy Hospital staff have been furloughed since its emergency department was declared a tier-three COVID exposure site last week. A Mercy Health spokesperson…
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Playground recycled for kids overseas
Three Wyndham playgrounds destined for landfill will soon be bringing joy to the children of Manila, thanks to Wyndham council and the Hoppers Crossing Rotary…
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Intersections to be signalised
Wyndham council will install traffic lights at three intersections under a $2.4 million project. Construction is scheduled to commence next month at the Greens Road…













