News
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Wyndham CEO resigns
Wyndham council’s chief executive Kelly Grigsby has resigned to take up a position as chief executive at the City of Hobart. Ms Grigsby, who has…
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‘Sewage’ odour sparks complaints
Several residents have reported an “unbearable” odour permeating Wyndham’s air in recent weeks, which is forcing people to keep their windows shut. The Environment Protection…
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Noise complaints on the rise
The number of noise complaints received by Wyndham council has increased by more than two-thirds across 12 months. Last year, the council received 461 noise…
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Stroke patient left waiting
A Point Cook man has called for an investigation after he waited more than 90 minutes for an ambulance and 75 minutes to be admitted…
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Third swimming pool on the cards
Wyndham council is preparing to build a third major aquatic facility in the municipality to help cater to the area’s expanding population. The council’s two…
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Wolf’s passion project
Wolf Graf says he enjoys seeing the creative ways in which his students upcycle clothes and materials into new garments. Graf teaches sewing classes at…
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Characters given life
A mural with a literary theme is being painted at Truganina South Primary School. The school’s assistant principal Cass Beckman said the mural featured pupils’…
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From Mexico to Mambourin
It’s a long way from Mexico to Mambourin, just ask the Ortega family. Manuel Ortega, his wife and their two children are among the first…
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Celebrating Caireann
A special event celebrating the life of Caireann Gildea, a little girl who loved writing and athletics, will be held at the Point Cook Pop…
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Crossing days are numbered
The Cherry Street level crossing in Werribee “will be gone for good” from Thursday, March 11. Werribee MP Tim Pallas announced the news last week.…
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In celebration of women
All residents have been invited to attend an International Women’s Day Celebration Picnic in Truganina next week. The event is being organised through the TrugHub…
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Werribee residents living longer
Werribee residents have the longest life expectancy of all Wyndham’s suburbs, while Hoppers Crossing north and Truganina residents have the lowest, according to new research.…













