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  • Sensors improve road safety

    Sensors improve road safety

    Sensors and high definition cameras, which can tell how many people are waiting to walk across a pedestrian crossing, will be installed at 75 locations…

  • My Wyndham: Trish Padoin

    My Wyndham: Trish Padoin

    Trish Padoin, who grew up in Werribee, works at Thomas Carr College in Tarneit. She talks with Alesha Capone. Can you tell me a bit…

  • Mother and son take out top awards

    Mother and son take out top awards

    A mother and son have been named as the Hawks Fastpitch Softball Club’s senior and junior club person of the year. Club president Jason Kriehn…

  • Small change can make a big difference

    Small change can make a big difference

    Welcome back to Connolly’s Corner. Allegations of sexual assault in the Commonwealth Parliament have ignited a long overdue public debate about the treatment of women…

  • Zoo training has animals smiling

    Several animals at Werribee Open Range Zoo have impressively learned how to voluntarily open their mouths on a keeper’s cue, enabling them to participate in…

  • Property market booms

    Property market booms

    Wyndham’s suburbs have all recorded an annual growth in median house prices, with Williams Landing, Wyndham Vale and Point Cook leading the way. Figures released…

  • Break through win

    Break through win

    Wyndham celebrated its first seniors and reserves winning double at the weekend, emerging from two hard-fought games against Surfside Waves with all six points in…

  • Three arrested after Werribee fight

    Three arrested after Werribee fight

    Police have arrested three people following a fight outside a licensed premises in Werribee last night. It is believed an altercation took place between a…

  • Gastro warning

    Gastro warning

    There have been 16 outbreaks of gastroenteritis in Wyndham this year, according to the state health department. Victoria’s executive director for Communicable Disease, Dr Bruce…

  • Schedule in some culture

    Schedule in some culture

    Comedy stars, chorales and concerts are scheduled for the Wyndham Cultural Centre, which has reopened following a hiatus due to Covid-19. More than 12 shows…

  • Proud history shared

    Proud history shared

    World War II veteran Pu Bordy Weeku, who celebrated his 101st birthday last month, is described by those closest to him as a spiritual and…

  • $35m plant to boost glass recycling

    $35m plant to boost glass recycling

    By Goya Dmytryshchak Privately-owned packaging and recycling company Visy will build a $35 million glass recycling centre at Laverton, paving the way for a Victorian…

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