News
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Musical bond
Tarneit father and daughter Karlo and Sophia Arcinue formed a music group as a way to keep busy during the pandemic lockdown. The pair, who…
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College hit by racism
The principal of a Truganina college linked to 210 coronavirus cases, says the school has been subjected to “hurtful messages” on social media since the…
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Two Tarneit supermarket workers test positive to virus
A team member from the Woolworths store at Tarneit Gardens has tested positive for the Coronavirus (COVID-19), the supermarket chain announced today. The team member…
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Hoppers Crossing man’s lottery win
A Hoppers Crossing man has found the perfect excuse to leave work early – receiving a phone call with news he just became $200,000 richer…
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Call for new school
A Wyndham councillor has accused the state government of resisting a feasibility study for a new school because it doesn’t want to fund the school.…
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City deal blueprint for recovery
Wyndham council is calling for the federal government to fast track funding for the vital East Werribee Employment Precinct, the Western Rail Plan and Westlink…
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Kids’ pen pals project launched
Point Cook mother Kirsty Alley has commenced an innovative project to boost community connections and friendships during the COVID-19 lockdown. Ms Alley has started the…
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Letter deliveries reduced
Australia Post has temporarily ramped up its parcel delivery efforts and also reduced the frequency of letter deliveries across six postcodes in Wyndham, Hobsons Bay…
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Mullets for mental health
Six Wyndham friends will soon be sporting mullets for a good cause. Jamie Calleja-Bailey, Justin Buckler, Tobi Bray, Matthew Palmington, Mark Smith and Aaron Aitken…
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Extended hours denied
A Tarneit hotel’s bid to extend its opening hours to 3am every day has been quashed by Wyndham council. The council considered the proposal from…
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Ward welcomes first anniversary
The paediatric ward at Werribee Mercy Hospital is celebrating its first anniversary this month. The 24-hour ward, which was officially opened last August, works closely…
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Budget cash for road upgrades
Wyndham council’s 2020-21 budget includes $106 million in capital works, including more than $23 million for road projects. Mayor Josh Gilligan said the council continuously…













