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  • Helping refugees find work

    Helping refugees find work

    A US Marine and tech expert has set up a paper-tubing factory in Laverton North to help refugees train and find work. Douglas Abdiel, who…

  • My Wyndham: Alpana Chauhan-Virani

    My Wyndham: Alpana Chauhan-Virani

    Dancer, choreographer and bank manager Alpana Chauhan-Virani lives in Werribee South. She chats with Alesha Capone. Can you tell me about yourself? I am a…

  • Mealtime fun for zoo’s tallest connoisseurs

    Mealtime fun for zoo’s tallest connoisseurs

    Giraffes tuck in to fascinating new treats made to cater for their super quirky needs Mealtime has never been so much fun for the giraffes…

  • New kindergarten for Point Cook

    New kindergarten for Point Cook

    A new kindergarten offering 165 places for children is set to open in Point Cook next year. Minister for Early Childhood Ingrid Stitt announced today…

  • More COVID cases linked to Truganina college, Newport club

    More COVID cases linked to Truganina college, Newport club

    Ten of today’s new COVID-19 cases detected in Melbourne are connected to Al-Taqwa College in Truganina. Victoria’s COVID commander Jeroen Weimar said that three staff…

  • Youth recognised for community focus

    Youth recognised for community focus

    Hoppers Crossing advocate, artist and student Blake Jenner has been announced as the One Wyndham winner for August. Each month, Wyndham council presents the award…

  • Retirees embrace Olympic Spirit

    Retirees embrace Olympic Spirit

    Residents of the Tarneit Skies Retirement Village enjoyed their very own Olympics last week. More than 40 people living at the village participated in activities…

  • Big development cash splash

    Big development cash splash

    A $130 million school expansion, a $39 million warehouse and a $27 million town centre are the most expensive developments approved by Wyndham council this…

  • West tops drowning figures

    West tops drowning figures

    Life Saving Victoria (LSV) has warned people to stay safe around the water after newly-released statistics reveal that more than 40 residents of the western…

  • Water quality concern

    Water quality concern

    The Werribee River Association (WRA) and several other environmental groups say they are “deeply concerned” about the deterioration of rivers, waterways and wetlands in southern…

  • Mum’s the word

    Mum’s the word

    A Point Cook entrepreneur has been named a state finalist in this year’s AusMumpreneur Awards. The awards, presented by The Women’s Business School, recognise Australian…

  • Jobs fair come to town

    Jobs fair come to town

    Pacific Werribee and its community partners will present the shopping centre’s inaugural Jobs Fair this month. Pacific Werribee will host the event, which will include…

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