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  • Police Air Wing pursues stolen car

    Police Air Wing pursues stolen car

    The Victoria Police Air Wing pursued a pair of men, in an allegedly stolen car, from Werribee to Laverton this morning. The men were first…

  • Store deep cleaned after worker tests positive

    Store deep cleaned after worker tests positive

    The ALDI store in Wyndham Village, Tarneit has undergone a deep clean after a worker tested positive for COVID-19. An ALDI Australia spokesperson said the…

  • Wyndham’s COVID-19 cases increase by 15

    Wyndham’s COVID-19 cases increase by 15

    The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is reporting that the number of active coronavirus cases in Wyndham residents has increased by 15 overnight.…

  • Family’s fundraising mission

    Family’s fundraising mission

    Seven-year-old Point Cook twins Riley and Cooper, along with their two-year-old brother Logan, are the lights of their parents’ lives. The boys have all been…

  • Backyard chicken salmonella warning

    Backyard chicken salmonella warning

    Residents keeping chickens in their backyards have been warned to educate themselves about safe fowl handling practices. The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)…

  • Huge rise in young offenders

    Huge rise in young offenders

    Wyndham has recorded the highest rate of youth offenders in Melbourne’s west. According to the state’s Crime Statistics Agency, 805 offenders aged 10 to 17…

  • Sikhs united to help

    Sikhs united to help

    Volunteers from the Australian chapter of United Sikhs are providing hundreds of hot meals to Wyndham residents, who have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic,…

  • Thousands jobless in west

    Thousands jobless in west

    More than 21,500 workers across Melbourne’s west have lost their jobs since March, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics. ABS data released last week…

  • Somer is moved by music

    Somer is moved by music

    Werribee singer Somer Smith says she loves music because it has the ability to move people in a way that mere words can’t. Ms Smith,…

  • Backing for multi-storey carpark

    Backing for multi-storey carpark

    Wyndham councillors have thrown their support behind the idea of constructing multi-storey carpark buildings, which would include supermarkets and day-care centres, to ease parking woes…

  • Crossing to a new role

    Crossing to a new role

    Wyndham council senior staff have been working as temporary school crossing supervisors during the coronavirus pandemic. The council’s director of city operations, Stephen Thorpe, has…

  • Threat to endangered ecosystem

    Threat to endangered ecosystem

    The Grassy Plains Network has called on the state government to prioritise public acquisition of land for the Western Grassland Reserve between Little River and…

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