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Chirnside Park redevelopment works kick off

Emotions ran high as the first sod was turned on the redevelopment of the former Chirnside Park oval last week. As dignitaries gathered to mark...

Tip expansion bid goes public

A hearing into waste management company Cleanaway’s plans to expand the Melbourne Regional Landfill in Ravenhall will start next week. The state government, which took...

Prevent number plate thefts with one-way screws

There’s never been a better time to fit your car’s number plates with one-way screws. That’s the word from crime prevention officer Craig McDonald, as...

Woodville kids get whole story

Students at Woodville Primary School tapped into their inner authors recently for the school’s literacy and numeracy week. Literacy coach Lis Gilchrist said kids across...

Wyndham still safe, councillors say

Wyndham is a safe place to live … that’s the message that two councillors are trying to get across to residents. Councillors Peter Gibbons and...

Manor Lakes to Light the Night

Manor Lakes will be bathed in a sea of blue, white and yellow lanterns next month when Wyndham residents take a twilight stroll in...

Alamanda bookworms tackle reading challenge

Reading has never been more fun – just ask the students at Point Cook’s Alamanda K-9 College, who have read more than 38,000 books...

Spitfire, terror of the sky returns

When it comes to museum exhibits, it doesn’t get much better than this. The RAAF Museum at Point Cook last week unveiled its latest addition:...

Residents decide the future of Truganina park

It’s the playground the people built. Residents of a Truganina estate were given a say in the design and elements of the first major parkland...

Hockey star scoops mayoral youth award

Bailey Phillips is no stranger to major competition. The 16-year-old Truganina resident has competed in seven national and three international hockey tournaments since the age...

Werribee’s Cherry Street car park mural gets a paint lift

Werribee’s Cherry Street carpark has a new mural. Ocean Grove artist Justin Stone spent most of the weekend completing the work, which pays homage to...

Thumbs down for Sanctuary Lakes plan

Plans for a development in Point Cook featuring apartments, restaurants, a gym and theatre have been shot down by Wyndham council. At this month’s council...

Werribee level crossings on way out

  It’s official – preliminary works to remove the Cherry Street and Werribee level crossings have begun as the state government puts the works out...

Reclink model gets a papal tick of approval

A Werribee man will be making a trip to the Vatican next month to share knowledge acquired throughout a long and varied career. Peter Cullen,...

Sexual, mental health advice on offer for teens

A Wyndham-based nurse is putting the spotlight on safe sex by hosting educational sessions for local young people. Samantha Read has given sexual health sessions...

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