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TAB Werribee Cup 2019
Punters showed out in spectacular fashion for the Werribee Cup last weekend. Check out our snaps from the day and the three winners from the…
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Calling Wyndham retail and hospitality employers
Wyndham council is calling on retail and hospitality employers to give young people a fresh start. The Fresh Start Employment Pathways Program is one of…
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Valentine’s modeling career takes off
By Esther Lauaki Point Cook’s Valentine is set to steal hearts as Mr April in a calendar to raise money for one of the state’s…
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Matilda’s Chistmas rev up
Santa’s getting a hand from Point Cook’s Matilda this Christmas. The Year 4 Point Cook College pupil, with the help of her grandparents Lynn and…
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Wyndham young leaders future ready
Young leaders will find their feet in digital media and communications thanks to the Wyndham EYouth project. Thomas Carr College’s Jess Gleeson was among the…
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Level crossing removal “disaster”
The state government’s design solutions for the removal of Wyndham’s three level crossings have been labelled a “disaster” by residents who are campaigning to have…
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Pound relocation causes concern
A resident fears that “drug-affected” animal owners could put children at risk if the Wyndham City Pound is relocated to a facility near a Point…
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Gang attack fears in Wyndham
A Wyndham Vale father is calling for police to ramp up patrols in the city’s west following an alleged attack on his 15-year-old son. Ricardo…
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My Wyndham: Julie Mason
My Wyndham: Julie Mason is the principal of Baden Powell College, which includes the campuses of Derrimut Heath Primary School in Hoppers Crossing and the…
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Festive lunch for families
The Park Hotel in Werribee hosted a special Christmas lunch on Monday. The hotel held its third annual foundation lunch, in conjunction with The Smith…
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Mighty wrestler heads to town
Professional wrestler Cadman Turner, aka The Mighty Cadman, will return to his old stomping ground when he heads to Werribee for a Showdown Wrestling event…
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Renters squeezed in Wyndham
A new report has rated Werribee, Point Cook and Werribee South as “unaffordable” for most renters earning a yearly household income of $60,000. The latest…












