News
-
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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…












