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  • Vaccine first in Wyndham, state

    Vaccine first in Wyndham, state

    Wyndham has become the first council in the state to join forces with local GPs to increase the number of people receiving a COVID-19 vaccine.…

  • Buses to replace trains

    Buses to replace trains

    Buses will replace trains on sections of the Werribee line from 9pm tonight until Wednesday, June 16, as work continues on the Aircraft station underpass.…

  • A moment in history

    A moment in history

    A photo of eight-year-old Zach and his dog waiting for the first visitors to arrive at their family home after a stage three lockdown last…

  • Weapons operation targets Wyndham

    Weapons operation targets Wyndham

    Police searched more than 140 people in Wyndham during an anti-weapons operation last month, sparked by worries about knife crime in the area. A Victoria…

  • Resident calls for action

    Resident calls for action

    A Manor Lakes resident fed-up with hoons speeding and doing burn-outs in local streets has called for authorities to take action. The father-of-two, who asked…

  • Mortgage stress concern

    Mortgage stress concern

    More than 14,000 Wyndham households are experiencing mortgage stress, according to figures from a research and consulting firm. Statistics from Digital Finance Analytics, released in…

  • Store helps community

    Store helps community

    Anyone in need of assistance can visit the Birdcage Community Store, which is helping hundreds of Wyndham residents doing it tough every week. The store,…

  • Pool campaign ramps up again

    Pool campaign ramps up again

    A decade-long campaign to have Wyndham’s third major indoor sports or aquatic facility built in Point Cook is firing up again. The Point Cook Action…

  • Family history stolen

    Family history stolen

    A Point Cook home owner is pleading with thieves to return wooden doors she and her father crafted together before he died. Christine said the…

  • Historic sites to be recognised

    Historic sites to be recognised

    Two Werribee historic sites, including trees and features from a century-old property previously owned by the Chirnside family, are set to be placed under heritage…

  • Call out for volunteers

    Call out for volunteers

    A charity that helps to create safe homes for women and children who flee family violence is calling for volunteers in the northern and western…

  • Making her mark

    Making her mark

    Young Bianca is making her mark in the world of AFL. The five year-old, who plays at the Truganina NAB AFL Auskick Centre, was named…

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