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  • West unemployment rate rises

    West unemployment rate rises

    Melbourne’s west recorded the highest unemployment rate within the metropolitan area during April, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). About 42,100 residents of…

  • Wonderland reimagined

    Wonderland reimagined

    Students at a Tarneit school will take to the stage in August to perform a musical show inspired by Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Titled Wondaland,…

  • Reconnecting community

    Reconnecting community

    Forty-four community, educational and sporting groups and non-profit organisations are set to share in $194,079 in grants from Wyndham council. The reconnection and recovery grants…

  • Family raises awareness

    Family raises awareness

    A close-knit family is on a mission to raise awareness of pancreatic cancer, after their father was diagnosed with the illness earlier this year. Tony…

  • Council election complaints high

    Council election complaints high

    Sixty-eight formal complaints related to the Wyndham council election were lodged with the Local Government Inspectorate last year. The inspectorate last week released a report…

  • Make time to clean up

    Make time to clean up

    Volunteers including residents, businesses and community groups came together for a clean-up and tree-planting event in Hoppers Crossing last week. The event, held as part…

  • Sale breaks price record

    Sale breaks price record

    A “spectacular” property in Sanctuary Lakes has set a new house price record for Wyndham, after selling for $3.2 million earlier this month. The Real…

  • Secure your home: Police

    Secure your home: Police

    Police are calling on Wyndham residents to engage in basic security measures to help prevent thefts from houses and garages, as statistics reveal $7.25 million…

  • New campaign to focus on carrying knives

    Crime Stoppers Victoria along with police and medical professionals are calling on young people to think about the consequences of carrying a knife. A campaign…

  • Court decision a ‘win’ for motorists

    Court decision a ‘win’ for motorists

    Wyndham council has welcomed a Supreme Court decision allowing it to acquire an easement which will support a future road connection in Manor Lakes. The…

  • Seeing red, again

    Seeing red, again

    Talented artists from across the west will have their work featured in a Hoppers Crossing exhibition next month. The RedWest Creatives Co-op Ltd, a group…

  • U-Vet service concerns

    U-Vet service concerns

    The National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) has expressed concern about changes being implemented at the University of Melbourne U-Vet Werribee Animal Hospital. The university last…

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