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  • Video crucial as investigators probe air show accident

    Video crucial as investigators probe air show accident

    A tiny camera could hold clues to what happened when a pilot was seriously injured during an air show manoeuvre gone wrong. In a preliminary…

  • A fruity winter festival

    A fruity winter festival

    One of Australia’s largest gatherings of fruit tree lovers is just around the corner! Sunday, August 10 is the date for this year’s Winter Heritage…

  • Aged care centre approved

    Aged care centre approved

    A $22 million aged care facility will be built in Point Cook after receiving the greenlight from Wyndham council. During council’s July 8 planning committee…

  • Counselling available in the west

    Counselling available in the west

    The Western Region Centre Against Sexual Assault (WestCASA) continues to offer support for people distressed by the recent alleged sexual assault in childcare centres in…

  • International students’ engagement with communities offers mutual benefits

    International students’ engagement with communities offers mutual benefits

    International students make valuable contributions to Australian communities, enhancing social cohesion and cultural exchange while also improving their own wellbeing. Yet, experts from the University…

  • Teaching kids to save lives

    Teaching kids to save lives

    Ambulance Victoria’s Kids Save Lives program has been expanded, offering life-saving CPR skills to even more Victorian students and all schools are encouraged to sign…

  • Award finalists announced

    Award finalists announced

    Forty-five businesses have been selected as 2025 Wyndham Business Awards finalists. Wyndham’s Business Awards program is now in its 29th year and celebrates local business…

  • Hall stands the test of time

    Hall stands the test of time

    For 110 years, the mechanics institute hall has stood in Little River as a local landmark. Next month, the hall will received new stage lights,…

  • Zoe follows in sister’s footsteps

    Zoe follows in sister’s footsteps

    After spending 18 months travelling the country playing young Tina Turner, Truganina youngster Zoe Desmier can’t wait to step into a more classic role in…

  • Missing road needed

    Missing road needed

    A Manor Lakes school has launched a petition calling for the construction of a key road in the area to be brought forward to alleviate…

  • Choir searching for more voices

    Choir searching for more voices

    A community choir in Wyndham is searching for new members. The members of One Voice Wyndham, who meet at Wayaperri House in Werribee each Tuesday…

  • Seventeen people charged in police operation

    Seventeen people charged in police operation

    Police arrested 18 people during an operation targeting weapons and anti-social behaviour at Hoppers Crossing on July 3. An Omni operation provides police with additional…

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