News
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Hoppers Crossing man arrested over shooting
Homicide Squad detectives have charged two men following the fatal drive-by shooting of Ikenasio Tuivasa at a Ravenhall pool hall earlier this year. A 26-year-old…
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Wyndham’s littlest litter legend
Young Quinn has been recognised as a Litter Legend by Wyndham council for his dedication to helping the environment. The award is presented to residents…
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Calling all LEGO fans
Nine year-old LEGO enthusiast Vihaan is one of the many youngsters looking forward to this year’s Wyndham Brickfest. The annual event will return to Pacific…
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Council on notice over landfill
Wyndham council is working to rectify “legacy issues” at the Wests Road landfill, after being issued five pollution abatement notices (PANs) since October. The notices…
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Galvin Park milestone
A $3.8 million redevelopment of the Galvin Park Soccer Pavilion in Werribee reached a key milestone last week. A new pavilion, which is being built…
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Harvest feeds families
Silverbeet harvested at Werribee Park will go towards an important cause. The vegetable, which is grown in the park’s famous parterre gardens, has been planted…
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My Wyndham: Michelle Butler
Werribee resident Michelle Butler has a passion for making bath and household products, and recently set up her own small business, Raspberry Roses, selling them…
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‘Quirky’ home for sale
A Werribee house which was constructed by a prominent local family, and has been home to a well-known artist for more than 45 years, is…
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Unemployment rate rises
Wyndham recorded the third-highest number of unemployed residents across the state in March with 11,894 people out of work, according to the National Skills Commission.…
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The Wyndham Olympics
If you are keen to try out 14 different Olympic sports across the next six weeks, get ready for Wynopoly – the Tokyo Games edition.…
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Trio ready to rally
Three friends braved snow, multiple mechanical problems and tough terrain while driving a Nissan Pulsar through the New South Wales backroads to raise funds for…
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Call to consider at-home cervical cancer test
COVID-19 lockdowns have led to a sharp decline in cervical cancer screening test numbers, prompting calls for women to consider self-collection screenings. Not-for-profit health organisation…













