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  • Musical bond

    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…

  • College hit by racism

    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…

  • Two Tarneit supermarket workers test positive to virus

    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…

  • Hoppers Crossing man’s lottery win

    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…

  • Call for new school

    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.…

  • City deal blueprint for recovery

    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…

  • Kids’ pen pals project launched

    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…

  • Letter deliveries reduced

    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…

  • Mullets for mental health

    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…

  • Extended hours denied

    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…

  • Ward welcomes first anniversary

    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…

  • Budget cash for road upgrades

    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…

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