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Groups unite to clean-up Wyndham
Hardworking volunteers collected around 350 kilograms of rubbish from various sites in Wyndham last week during a Clean Up Australia Day event. NatureWest – a…
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Farmer wins huge land payout
A state government authority has been ordered to pay a Wyndham Vale farmer more than $48 million for his land, which could be needed for…
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Action urged on station parking
Commuter carparks at Tarneit and Wyndham Vale railway stations are “at breaking point”, according to Wyndham’s mayor. In a letter to Minister for Public Transport…
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Worker hit by steel beam dies
A worker has died after being struck by a falling steel beam at Point Cook yesterday. It’s believed the beam fell on the 35-year-old man…
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Hundreds rally against toxic dump
The fight against a toxic dump in Wyndham picked up traction with hundreds of protesters bringing Watton Street to a two-hour standstill. A tractor convoy…
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Education first
Educators at a Wyndham Vale childcare centre are the first in the nation to participate in a professional development program, which aims to boost children’s…
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My Wyndham: Patrizia Accoglienza and Melinda Hall
My Wyndham: Werribee couple Patrizia Accoglienza and Melinda Hall, who count photography, videography, web and digital marketing design among their talents, run a business together…
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Landfill levy to rise
The state government’s landfill levy is set to rise under plans to reform the Victorian recycling system. The levy, which is paid by tip operators…
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VCAT ticks Truganina development
Plans for 22 dwellings to be built in a Truganina court have been approved by the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal.The decision, issued by VCAT…
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Fast foods dominate Wyndham
Researchers have found that Melbourne’s outer suburban areas, including Wyndham, are turning into “food swamps” dominated by unhealthy eating outlets. Deakin University has published a…













