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  • Groups unite to clean-up Wyndham

    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…

  • Farmer wins huge land payout

    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…

  • Action urged on station parking

    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…

  • Worker hit by steel beam dies

    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…

  • Hundreds rally against toxic dump

    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…

  • Barramundi, a big-scale business

    Barramundi, a big-scale business

    Barramundi means big business in Werribee, which is home to the world’s largest barramundi hatchery. MainStream Aquaculture runs a selective breeding program, with the aim…

  • Education first

    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…

  • My Wyndham: Patrizia Accoglienza and Melinda Hall

    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…

  • Landfill levy to rise

    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…

  • VCAT ticks Truganina development

    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…

  • Basketball court to be moved

    Basketball court to be moved

    A Tarneit basketball court will be relocated, following complaints about anti-social behavior from nearby residents. Wyndham council will spend $161,000 to relocate the Seasons Park…

  • Fast foods dominate Wyndham

    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…

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