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  • Wyndham CEO resigns

    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…

  • ‘Sewage’ odour sparks complaints

    ‘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…

  • Noise complaints on the rise

    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…

  • Stroke patient left waiting

    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…

  • Third swimming pool on the cards

    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…

  • Wolf’s passion project

    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…

  • Characters given life

    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’…

  • From Mexico to Mambourin

    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…

  • Celebrating Caireann

    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…

  • Crossing days are numbered

    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.…

  • In celebration of women

    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…

  • Werribee residents living longer

    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.…

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