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  • Food bank fills a need

    Food bank fills a need

    A Point Cook church has started a food bank to help community members who are doing it tough. The Cross Culture Church of Christ Point…

  • Tribute to beloved couple

    Tribute to beloved couple

    The Wyndham community is mourning the loss of long-time Werribee residents John and Joan Foote. The husband and wife, who were both aged 88, passed…

  • Mortgage stress hits 3029

    Mortgage stress hits 3029

    A Wyndham postcode is experiencing the third-highest rate of mortgage stress in Australia, according to a new report. Research and consulting firm Digital Finance Analytics…

  • Cr Intaj Khan will not stand in council election

    Cr Intaj Khan will not stand in council election

    Wyndham Cr Intaj Khan has announced that he will not contest the upcoming council election in October. In a press release issued tonight Cr Khan…

  • Poetry from the heart

    Poetry from the heart

    Wyndham resident Amandeep Kaur says writing poetry helps her feel closely connected to nature and life. Ms Kaur, who is also known by the pen…

  • Friendship and fitness for mums

    Friendship and fitness for mums

    A Point Cook fitness studio is boosting fitness and friendship between mothers. In 2 Life Fitness owner Carolyn McMillan said she started running the studio’s…

  • Council helps with COVID tracing

    Council helps with COVID tracing

    Wyndham council is working with 39 local medical clinics to assist residents who are diagnosed with the coronavirus. Mayor Josh Gilligan said that with a…

  • Sharing the joy

    Sharing the joy

    Point Cook youngster Hanna has started a guinea pig rental business to help local children to experience the joys of pet ownership. Hanna, 10, said…

  • Priority projects bid

    Priority projects bid

    Wyndham council has called for local rail and road projects to be included on the National Infrastructure Priority List for next year. The Infrastructure Australia…

  • Calls for more transparency

    Calls for more transparency

    Lalor MP Joanne Ryan has called on the federal government to be “more transparent” about the number of people in aged care who have died…

  • Branching out in the garden

    Branching out in the garden

    Werribee residents Jess and Dwayne have been given a green thumbs-up by Wyndham council. The couple were last week announced as winners of the council’s…

  • Dumped rubbish is a bad sign

    Dumped rubbish is a bad sign

    Leaving a pile of rubbish and unwanted household goods under a sign saying that illegal dumping is prohibited could be viewed as either ironic or…

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