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  • Point Cook singer’s noteworthy debut

    Point Cook singer’s noteworthy debut

    Point Cook singer and songwriter Michelle Gardiner has released her debut EP. Gardiner’s self-titled record reached number three on the iTunes Country Albums chart and…

  • Dancing up a storm at Wakakirri

    Dancing up a storm at Wakakirri

    A performance by students from Hoppers Crossing Secondary College has taken out several awards in the Wakakirri Story-Dance Challenge. As the nation’s largest performing arts…

  • MY WYNDHAM: Andrew ‘Strahanie’ Strahan

    MY WYNDHAM: Andrew ‘Strahanie’ Strahan

    My Wyndham: Werribee resident Andrew ‘Strahanie’ Strahan was awarded a life membership to the Little River Cricket Club in 2017, and this season the club has named its…

  • Pet ‘charged’ by wandering dog

    Pet ‘charged’ by wandering dog

    Point Cook residents are being urged to look out for a black dog roaming the streets after a vicious attack on a rescue dog last…

  • Tristan is tressed for success

    Tristan is tressed for success

    Wyndham boy Tristan has raised more than $1800 for people suffering from lung cancer. The 10-year-old hosted a World’s Greatest Shave event last month, where…

  • Wages legal action

    Wages legal action

    Two juice shops, located in Werribee and Geelong, are facing allegations they underpaid staff wages. The Fair Work Ombudsman has commenced legal action against the…

  • Fire victims rebuilding their lives

    Fire victims rebuilding their lives

    A family left homeless after their Truganina house was destroyed by fire is asking residents to “learn from our mistakes”. Tony Trung Pham, his wife,…

  • Lego event all stacks up

    Lego event all stacks up

    A call has sounded for Lego lovers to get creative and build displays for Wyndham Brickfest. The inaugural event will be held over two days…

  • More than child’s play

    More than child’s play

    Helping children find their voice is why Monique Covacci is so passionate about being an early childhood educator. Ms Covacci, of Featherbrook Kindergarten in Point…

  • Overpass under way

    Overpass under way

    Cyclists and pedestrians will soon have a smoother and safer journey through Laverton North as construction ramps up on the first of three overpass bridges.…

  • Family’s plot sold

    Family’s plot sold

    A grieving family has been left angry after discovering a Werribee Cemetery plot, purchased a decade ago by their late father, has been sold. George…

  • Ballan Road repairs on the way

    Ballan Road repairs on the way

    A driver whose tyre blew out on Ballan Road has called for potholes on the road to be repaired. Bruce Booth said he was driving…

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