News
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Post Office staff deliver
Werribee Post Office has been crowned the top post office in the nation. The Watton Street post office shop was last week announced as Post…
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Network helps tackle racism
A local network, believed to the first of its kind in Australia, will be set up in Wyndham to assist people who experience racism. The…
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Park upgrades hit milestone
Works being carried by Wyndham council out to improve two Wyndham Vale parks have reached key milestones, with one upgrade complete and the second due…
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Fix Point Cook Road ‘nightmare’ : MP
Western metropolitan MP Bernie Finn has called for state government to address the “ongoing nightmare” of congestion and long travel times experienced by motorists who…
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Stage beckons
Students at a Tarneit school will act, sing and dance their way through Matilda the Musical later this month, after the pandemic prevented them from…
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Spread some warmth
As the weather becomes colder, Uniting Vic.Tas is calling on residents in the northern and western suburbs to help out those most in need. The…
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Police petition reaches Parliament
A petition calling for a police station to be built in Wyndham Vale or Manor Lakes, signed by 1227 people, has been tabled in state…
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New bus routes to begin
Two new bus routes connecting to Werribee, Williams Landing and Tarneit train stations will begin at the end of the month. Route 152 from Tarneit…
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Call to get flu jab
A western suburbs pharmacist is calling on people to get their flu vaccines with winter nearly upon us. Watergardens’ Priceline’s Nicole Bradley said there had…
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College sells Truganina land
Hundreds of houses and a new school could be built on a 33.41 hectare site in Truganina, after the site was sold by Al-Taqwa College.…
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My Wyndham: Helen Powley
Wyndham Vale resident Helen Powley is a long-serving member of VIEW (Voice, Interests and Education of Women) clubs, and is a member of the Altona…
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A commitment to learning
Werribee’s Barry Cooper says it is a good thing for retired people to give back to the community. Mr Cooper started volunteering at Little River…












