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  • Stores temporarily closed for works

    Stores temporarily closed for works

    Some stores and outlets at Pacific Werribee have been temporarily closed while inspections and works take place. Centre manager Patricia Gardiner said: “We have been…

  • Big spend on business

    Big spend on business

    Wyndham council has allocated $2 million in grants to help hundreds of local businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic. The council announced a $5 million economic…

  • Plea to support Aussie businesses

    Plea to support Aussie businesses

    The owners of a small candle-manufacturing business located in Hoppers Crossing have appealed for residents to buy Australian-made products, as the coronavirus pandemic continues. Husband…

  • FOGO bins may be future

    FOGO bins may be future

    Wyndham council may introduce a weekly kerbside collection of food and garden organics from households, as part of its future waste services. Cr Peter Maynard…

  • Young artist’s second prize

    Young artist’s second prize

    Manor Lakes teenager John Mathet has won the People’s Choice Award at the Wyndham Art Prize for the second year in a row. Wyndham council…

  • Search for stolen car

    Search for stolen car

    The owner of a collectable car stolen from outside a Hoppers Crossing house is appealing for anyone with information about the theft to come forward.…

  • Tip clay contract worth $1.4 million

    Tip clay contract worth $1.4 million

    Wyndham council will spend $1.485 million on 100,000 tonnes of clay, which is required for the construction of a new cell at the Werribee tip.…

  • Jobs boost for Werribee

    Jobs boost for Werribee

    A town centre to be built in Werribee’s Harpley estate is expected to create more than 380 job opportunities once it is constructed. Lendlease last…

  • Capital spend wraps up

    Capital spend wraps up

    Wyndham council has spent more than $106.3 million on capital works, such as roads and open spaces, within the past 12 months. Mayor Josh Gilligan…

  • Bus campaign rolls on

    Bus campaign rolls on

    Tarneit MP Sarah Connolly has urged the state government to deliver new bus routes in the developing estates of Tarneit and Truganina. Ms Conolly last…

  • Heritage sites identified

    Heritage sites identified

    A study, which has identified 141 places of potential historical significance in Wyndham, has warned that some sites are in danger of being demolished or…

  • A blooming scene of beauty

    A blooming scene of beauty

    The beautiful roses at the Victoria State Rose Garden will continue to bloom into the future. The Werribee South garden, which is home to more…

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