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  • Ollie makes Mother’s Day

    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…

  • Labor pledges money flow for river

    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…

  • Railing against Libs’ carparks list

    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…

  • Labor’s $5 million TAFE pledge

    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…

  • 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…

  • Writing awards

    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:…

  • Paw behavior, a good cause

    Paw behavior, a good cause

    Wyndham dog owners will be running with the pack at the Million Paws walk this month. Point Cook’s Angela Infantino and her great dane Labrador,…

  • Sister act hits the road

    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…

  • B-24 Liberator museum hangar doors open

    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…

  • 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…

  • Sprinkling some joy

    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…

  • Dawn service pays homage

    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…

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