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Ollie makes Mother’s Day
Point Cook mother Nicole Parkinson will have several reasons to celebrate on Sunday. It will be the first Mother’s Day Ms Parkinson spends with her…
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Labor pledges money flow for river
Up to $3 million has been pledged for works along the Werribee River, if Labor wins the upcoming federal election. Upgraded litter traps and stormwater…
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Railing against Libs’ carparks list
The western suburbs have been overlooked in a federal Liberal government promise to spend $300 million on new carparks at Melbourne train stations if the…
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Labor’s $5 million TAFE pledge
Labor has pledged $5 million to build a Construction Skills and Future Training Apprenticeship Centre at Gordon TAFE in the Wyndham area. Federal Labor Lalor…
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Cash win for Kyneton mum
A Kyneton mum is all smiles after discovering she is $25,000 richer. The lottery winner, who has chosen to remain anonymous, has her mother-in-law to…
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Writing awards
Residents with a talent for storytelling have been invited to enter the Wyndham Writing Awards. The competition, held by Wyndham council, will have four categories:…
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Sister act hits the road
Werribee’s Mother’s Day Classic will hit close to home for sisters Sharen Cations and Francis Bonanno. The duo, as well as their younger sister Marie…
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B-24 Liberator museum hangar doors open
The restoration of a B-24 Liberator bomber in Werribee has been a labour of love for volunteers for more than two decades. The rare World…
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Hundreds caught in road blitz
Wyndham racked up the fourth highest number of traffic offences in the state during an Easter long weekend road blitz. Speeding, unregistered vehicles and not…
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Sprinkling some joy
Brothers Zane and Kouda Assaad are working hard and living the sweet life. Sugar and spice have always been close to the heart of the…
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Dawn service pays homage
Thousands attended the Anzac Day dawn service at the Watton Street war memorial in Werribee last Thursday. Residents from all walks of life descended on…











