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Corona sewerage surveillance
Samples of sewerage taken from the Western Treatment Plant in Werribee are being used in an innovative project to identify potential clusters of coronavirus infections.…
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Wyndham’s corona tally hits 47
Wyndham residents have been diagnosed with a total of 47 coronavirus cases, according to figures released by the Department of Health and Human Services today.…
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Joy for new mums
Pacific Werribee delivered gift packs to new mums at Werribee Mercy Hospital last week. The shopping centre partnered with the hospital to distribute 30 “congratulations”…
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Missing teen Grace Cox
Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate missing Point Cook girl Grace Cox. The 13-year-old was last seen at her home address in…
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Missing Werribee teen
Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate missing Werribee teenager Malaea Fonua. The 14-year-old was last seen walking towards a bus stop on…
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Covid cases climb in Wyndham
Wyndham residents now have the second-highest number of active coronavirus diagnoses out of the state’s municipalities. Figures released by the Department of Health and Human…
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Coronavirus cases rise in Wyndham
Forty-one cases of the coronavirus have been detected in Wyndham residents, new figures reveal. This is compared to 36 cases yesterday, according to the Department…
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Weapons, drugs charges after Tarneit warrant
Detectives have charged four people, including two Tarneit residents, following a week-long operation targeting offending in the northern and western suburbs. The operation commenced after…
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My Wyndham: Henk Eykman
Point Cook artist Henk Eykman is known for his portraits of Australia’s Diggers. He chats with Star Weekly. When did you move to Point Cook,…
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Pictures of an earlier pandemic
As the world continues to battle Covid-19, the pandemic has been compared to the Spanish flu outbreak of more than 100 years ago. That pandemic,…
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Point Cook’s great tastes
Point Cook has been named Melbourne’s top suburb for access to social utilities, such as cafes, supermarkets and milk bars. A new report from the…
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Virus questions prompt kids’ book
Seabrook mother-of-three Charlie Golding has written a children’s book to help parents answer questions about the coronavirus. Ms Golding said she penned the book because…













