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  • Pregnancy in pandemic

    Pregnancy in pandemic

    For Emma Slattery, being pregnant during the coronavirus pandemic has presented her with several challenges, but has also allowed her to have more family time.…

  • Leading the solar charge

    Leading the solar charge

    Rooftop solar installations in the 3029 postcode were among the highest in the nation last year. A report from the Clean Energy Council said the…

  • Relief for students

    Relief for students

    Two Wyndham schools are singing the praises of the State Schools Relief (SSR) organisation. The not-for-profit organisation, with support from the state government, has been…

  • Funding for Women’s Health West

    Funding for Women’s Health West

    Women’s Health West will share in a $3 million state government funding package. The two-year package will provide funding to 12 women’s health services across…

  • Art has power to transform

    Art has power to transform

    Wyndham council has partnered with Powercor to launch a creative approach to tackling graffiti. The council’s director of city operations, Stephen Thorpe, said that council…

  • Roads to improvement

    Roads to improvement

    Wyndham council’s $11 million local roads upgrade program for 2019-20 has been continuing during the coronavirus pandemic. Work to resurface roads and improve drainage has…

  • Thanking volunteers

    Thanking volunteers

    Wyndham council has expressed its gratitude to the thousands of volunteers who make a difference in the municipality. Last week was Volunteer Week, and the…

  • Way out west photo comp for youth

    Way out west photo comp for youth

    Katie Lewer has encouraged young people to enter this year’s Way Out West Youth Photography Competition. The Wyndham council competition is open to entrants aged…

  • Yvonne’s memory shines on

    Yvonne’s memory shines on

    Yvonne Moon’s devotion to ovarian cancer research continues to inspire others, even after her death. The family of the staunch fundraiser, who died in March…

  • The beat goes on

    The beat goes on

    You can’t stop the beat – just ask musicians from the Werribee Concert Band. Members of the band have put together an isolation video to…

  • Song lights up the charts

    Song lights up the charts

    Werribee singer and songwriter Daniel Reeves was on the phone when he found out that his latest single had reached top spot on the iTunes…

  • Mother-daughter bond inspires

    Mother-daughter bond inspires

    Victoria University graduate Rochelle Smith says she was inspired to become a paramedic after learning about her mother’s battle with chronic diseases. Ms Smith, 22,…

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