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  • 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.…

  • Learning to live a little greener

    Learning to live a little greener

    Wyndham council’s Green Living Series will return this year. The annual series, which includes sustainable living workshops and events, aims to help residents learn how…

  • Helping hand for youth

    Helping hand for youth

    A youth refuge being built in Werribee is on track for construction to be completed in September. The Wyndham Street building, to be known as…

  • Supermarket build gives new life to plastic

    Supermarket build gives new life to plastic

    Cobblebank’s brand new shopping centre has played its part in saving more than 6.5 million pieces of plastic from landfill before even opening. A groundbreaking…

  • Foster carers open homes, hearts

    Foster carers open homes, hearts

    As a foster child from the age of seven, Jarline Mays lived with 13 different families and attended 11 different schools. Ms Mays said her…

  • Say hello to the USA

    Say hello to the USA

    Young people in Wyndham will be given the opportunity to take a virtual trip to a United States city this weekend. The Hello USA! event,…

  • Embracing who you are

    Embracing who you are

    An exhibition featuring art by non-binary, LGBTIQIA+ and indigenous artists will be held at the Wyndham Art Gallery later this month. FLUID, which explores gender…

  • Children’s grave sites vandalised

    Children’s grave sites vandalised

    A Tarneit father is heartbroken following a vandalism and theft in the children’s section at Werribee Cemetery. Troy Wilson is a devoted parent to two…

  • Young Barron free to swim again

    Young Barron free to swim again

    Werribee Open Range Zoo veterinarians are concerned by a “dramatic increase” in the number of fishing-related wildlife injuries they have treated this summer. Zoo vet…

  • More choices for seniors

    More choices for seniors

    Workshops will be held in Wyndham from this month onwards to brainstorm ways to get senior citizens involved with recreational venues and activities which do…

  • Community has new home on The Grange

    Community has new home on The Grange

    A $3.75 million redevelopment of The Grange Community Centre and two adjoining sports fields has been unveiled by Wyndham council. The project included an upgrade…

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