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  • Civic centre upgrade an open look

    Civic centre upgrade an open look

    An $8.28 million refurbishment of Wyndham council’s civic centre will include more of an open-plan feel to help make better use of existing office space.…

  • Get picky for a cause

    Get picky for a cause

    A lantern festival along the Federation Trail and a pop-up park in Point Cook are among a host of Wyndham-based festivals, art installations and community…

  • Independent joins election trail for Tarneit seat

    Independent joins election trail for Tarneit seat

    Meet the newest candidate contesting the seat of Tarneit in this year’s state election. Tarneit resident Arnav Sati has thrown his hat in the ring…

  • Farmers fear foodbowl future

    Farmers fear foodbowl future

    Werribee South farmers have expressed frustration about the ongoing struggles facing Melbourne’s foodbowl. The farmers, who have all asked not to be named, told Star…

  • Government tenant secured for Williams Landing

    Government tenant secured for Williams Landing

    A new state government department will make Williams Landing home in 2019. Construction has begun on a new four-storey building along Overton Road, that will…

  • Angling for a coast to toast

    Angling for a coast to toast

    Community fishing competitions, more cafes and new shared paths have been identified as the hooks needed to enhance Wyndham’s coastline. Wyndham council has released an…

  • New East Werribee precinct push

    New East Werribee precinct push

    A Wyndham council director has called on the state government to turn around Werribee’s dole bludger reputation by committing to the East Werribee Employment Precinct.…

  • Mum, bub inject some passion

    Mum, bub inject some passion

    The campaign to increase immunisation rates in Brimbank has a new face. As part of an increased push from the North Western Primary Health Network…

  • Beach dangers exposed

    Beach dangers exposed

    By Alesha Capone   John Willett has urged families to take care at the Werribee South beach, after he rescued a young boy from the…

  • Car crashes into Hoppers Crossing property

    Car crashes into Hoppers Crossing property

    Two people were taken to hospital after a car they were travelling in crashed into the front yard of a Hoppers Crossing house about 5.30pm…

  • Kevin Hillier says it’s not unmanly to ask for help

    Kevin Hillier says it’s not unmanly to ask for help

    Does mental illness still have a social stigma? I would say it does, especially with the male of the species, many of whom still believe…

  • Police arrest man in Tarneit

    Police arrest man in Tarneit

    UPDATE: Police have charged a 32-year-old man in Tarneit in relation to an armed robbery at an Ardeer convenience store on May 20. The man…

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