News
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Living with cancer inspires new play
Werribee playwright Alaine Beek has drawn on her experience of being diagnosed with breast cancer as inspiration for her latest show. Jack and Millie, which…
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Shared paths better connect Tarneit
Wyndham council has finished constructing 2.5 kilometres of shared paths in Tarneit. Mayor Adele Hegedich said the project included several upgrades along the Melbourne Water…
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New season kick-off for world game
Soccer balls will be flying and skills refreshed as newly-merged Wyndham FC kicks off with open day this weekend. The club, which has been formed…
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Emu feet, open space at new rail bridge
A 30,000 square metre open space, featuring a sculpture of a pair of gigantic emu feet, will be constructed next to the new elevated rail…
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Incident causes rail delays
Coaches are replacing V/Line services along part of the Geelong and Warrnambool lines, due to a police incident in the Little River area. Trains are…
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Women of the airforce
Oral historian and documentary maker Jessica Ferrari shares her “moving and inspirational” experience chronicling the untold stories of the Women’s Royal Australian Air Force in…
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Teens charged after robberies
Police have charged two teenage girls following a series of robberies in the Werribee area yesterday. A 14-year-old girl was at a fast food restaurant…
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Young hero shines
A Williams Landing boy has become the youngest-ever recipient of the Lalor Hero Awards. Eight-year-old Samarveer and his father Japinder Sandhu were last month recognised…
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In good company
Youngsters named Oliver and Charlotte are in good company. A report released by the market research firm McCrindle has revealed that Oliver was the most…
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Honour for women’s champion
Truganina resident Winitha Bonney says she feels “seen and heard” after being awarded an Order of Australia Medal. On Australia Day, Ms Bonney and 370…
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Community service recognised
The Committee for Wyndham has recognised Reclink Australia founder Peter Cullen for his efforts to connect vulnerable residents with sport, arts and employment. Mr Cullen…
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New stadium a step closer
The construction of a 15,000-seat stadium in Tarneit is one step closer, after the state government approved a key planning amendment. Planning Minister Richard Wynne…













