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Connecting through sport
Reclink Australia has launched a project to bring sport into people’s homes and yards during the coronavirus pandemic. The not-for-profit organisation, which is based in…
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Call for breast cancer survivors
A world-renowned Victoria University professor is inviting breast cancer survivors from across the west to participate in a research study. Professor Vasso Apostolopoulos, who grew…
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More pets in pandemic times
Pets always bring a smile to your face, even in the most difficult times. While many of us have been staying at home a lot…
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Pets in pandemic times
Pets always bring a smile to your face, even in the most difficult times. While many of us have been staying at home a lot…
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Bringing history to life
A Wyndham living history group is striving to celebrate Victoria’s artillery and military heritage. The Werribee Half Battery depicts the Victorian Horse Artillery raised by…
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DiCaprios vows to stay open
The owner of a popular restaurant says that his business will continue operating well into the future, despite a planning application to build a service…
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Art prize announcement
The winner of this year’s $12,000 Wyndham Art Prize has been announced as Bathurst-based Wiradyuri conceptual artist Amala Groom. Wyndham council received more than 350…
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Prisoner fears COVID-19 in jail
A Port Phillip Prison inmate has asked to be released, citing the reason that his health could be in danger if he catches the coronavirus…
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Yoga online for kids
Point Cook mother Regina Cajucom is using technology to connect young people with yoga during the COVID-19 pandemic. Regina, director of Namaste Yogis, said that…
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Cafe’s handy donation
A cafe located near Thomas Carr College in Tarneit has extended a helping hand to the school during the COVID-19 pandemic. The @7Grams café, located…
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Illegal rubbish dumping soars
Wyndham council detected 116 cases of illegally dumped rubbish across the municipality during the first week of May. And it’s calling on the community to…
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Grape harvest a success
Despite the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic, Shadowfax Wines have picked and pressed the last fruits for this year’s vintage. Chief winemaker Alister Timms said…













