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  • Hamper of great tastes

    Hamper of great tastes

    Two Wyndham businesses have launched a hamper featuring local produce. Infinity Blue Barramundi, from the world’s largest barramundi hatchery in Werribee, and Wyndham Cache, a…

  • Patience, respect keeps love shining

    Patience, respect keeps love shining

    Long-time Werribee residents Barry and Kathleen Thompson celebrated their diamond wedding anniversary last week. The couple, who married at St Thomas Anglican Church in Synnot…

  • Check in and chat with council

    Check in and chat with council

    Wyndham council is inviting residents who feel lonely or isolated during the Covid-19 pandemic to ring for a chat. Mayor Josh Gilligan said that the…

  • Remembering the life that Neil built

    Remembering the life that Neil built

    Tributes are flowing for much-loved Werribee resident and volunteer Neil Dillon who passed away earlier this month. Neil, 88, spent decades volunteering within the Maribyrnong…

  • Second chance for kittens

    Second chance for kittens

    Kittens Bunny, Miffy and Bilby had a tough start to life, after they were found dumped in a rubbish bin near a Williams Landing supermarket…

  • Family joy with baby’s birth

    Family joy with baby’s birth

    Truganina couple Pawandeep Kaur and Sukhjinder ‘Sunny’ Singh felt blessed when their daughter was born last year. Fittingly, their little girl’s name, Asees, means “blessing”.…

  • Gifts of thanks

    Gifts of thanks

    A team from Pacific Werribee delivered gifts packs to childcare centre employees across Wyndham earlier this month, to thank the workers for their efforts during…

  • College aids shield drive

    College aids shield drive

    A Point Cook school has helped to supply hospital workers with much-needed face shields during the COVID-19 pandemic. Alamanda K-9 College is home to two…

  • Council support for businesses

    Council support for businesses

    Wyndham council has announced further details of its $5 million WynLocal economic support package, to help businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Mayor Josh Gilligan…

  • Life’s never bin better

    Life’s never bin better

    Putting the bins out has never looked so good. Star Weekly put a call out on Facebook last week, asking for photos of residents who…

  • Monster fun on bin night

    Monster fun on bin night

    Sightings of superheroes, dinosaurs and movie characters have been reported across Wyndham. Several residents have dressed up in creative and colourful costumes while taking their…

  • Community scrubs up well

    Community scrubs up well

    Residents and community centres across the west have come together as part of a mammoth effort to sew 6000 scrub gowns for frontline staff at…

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