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  • Ay me hearty, you’re all winners

    Ay me hearty, you’re all winners

    Ahoy there! A family of five have donned pirate costumes and posed for a prize-winning Halloween portrait. The Tuazon family – Miguel, Stephanie, Chloe, Bianca…

  • Safety poster a stand out

    Safety poster a stand out

    Point Cook youngster Ashlea has been selected as the winner of a state-wide creative competition which received hundreds of entries. Earlier this year, Transdev Melbourne…

  • RAAF base PFAS contamination

    RAAF base PFAS contamination

    The Department of Defence has confirmed off-site contamination from chemicals found in firefighting foams used on the RAAF Base Williams at Laverton, including in groundwater,…

  • Reconnect with street art

    Reconnect with street art

    The RED CENTRE exhibition will return to Werribee this month. The annual outdoor gallery-style exhibition, featuring six temporary works of art, is part of Wyndham…

  • Referee lands award nomination

    Referee lands award nomination

    Tarneit’s Tony Warland has been named one of two finalists in the Official of the Year category at the annual Victorian Disability Sport and Recreation…

  • Height limit plan for RAAF base

    Height limit plan for RAAF base

    The Department of Defence is proposing to apply height regulations to buildings constructed within 15 kilometres of the Point Cook RAAF base. The DOD is…

  • Snap up a piece of history

    Snap up a piece of history

    A popular Werribee South eatery is selling its collection of historic photos to raise funds for a good cause. Apart from food, the Wyndham Cache…

  • Oaktree park updated

    Oaktree park updated

    Wyndham council has started construction of a new tennis court at Oaktree Avenue Park in Wyndham Vale as part of a $484,000 upgrade. The tennis…

  • Bail for murder accused

    Bail for murder accused

    Five teenagers charged with murdering 15-year-old Solomone Taufeulungaki have been granted bail and told they must follow strict conditions – including a curfew and a…

  • Roaming cats a risk to all

    Roaming cats a risk to all

    The discovery of a dying duckling in Manor Lakes has prompted calls for cat owners to keep their pets indoors. The duckling, from a protected…

  • Spectacular students

    Spectacular students

    More than 2000 students were due to perform in the Victorian State Schools Spectacular at John Cain Arena in September, but the pandemic put a…

  • Young swimmers keen to jump right in

    Young swimmers keen to jump right in

    As pandemic restrictions ease in metro Victoria, children are diving back into swimming lessons. JUMP! Swim School, which operates at Hoppers Crossing and Point Cook,…

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