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  • MY WYNDHAM: Jennie Purdie-Smith

    MY WYNDHAM: Jennie Purdie-Smith

    Jennie Purdie-Smith has lived in Point Cook for four years. She chats with Alesha Capone.   Tell me about yourself.   I grew up in…

  • Home could be your castle

    Home could be your castle

    A distinctive medieval-style Werribee property has gone on the market. This Wedge Street South bluestone and sandstone property has dragons in the custom-made leadlight windows,…

  • Police hunt bike thieves

    Police hunt bike thieves

    Police are investigating a series of bicycle thefts from stores across Melbourne and Geelong, including Hoppers Crossing. Police said they have identified seven incidents in…

  • Playground on the rise

    Playground on the rise

    Tarneit Rise Primary School’s fundraising committee is taking advantage of the school’s gym being used as a polling centre on election day this Saturday by…

  • Wyndham voters have their say

    Wyndham voters will head to the polls this Saturday following weeks of campaigning and election promises from candidates vying for one of the city’s three…

  • Preet is a top writer

    Preet is a top writer

    It’s no secret that Westbourne Grammar School pupil Preet is a great writer. The 11-year-old, who lives in Truganina, has received a national award for…

  • Green waste costs slashed for residents

    Wyndham council has ramped up its war on waste by halving the cost of green waste drop-offs at the Werribee tip. Residents can now get…

  • Buy your own beach at Werribee South

    Buy your own beach at Werribee South

    A prime piece of Werribee South real estate is up for grabs. This 0.4 hectare (one acre) block on Crawfords Road has a private water…

  • Police hunt for Wyndham’s wanted

    Police hunt for Wyndham’s wanted

    Wyndham police have launched an operation aimed at finding and arresting offenders with outstanding warrants. Uniformed officers arrested five people last Tuesday (November 13) as…

  • O’Byrne in a class of his own

    O’Byrne in a class of his own

    This educator has reached a golden milestone. Tony O’Byrne was celebrated last week for notching up 50 years of service to Catholic education. In his…

  • Tireless teen lives to give

    Tireless teen lives to give

    Laura Mallia has crammed more philanthropic work into her 17 years than most people manage in a lifetime. The Hoppers Crossing resident recently received a…

  • High praise for tower of artistic power

    High praise for tower of artistic power

    Werribee’s iconic water tower will be transformed into a giant artwork. The 18.5 metre heritage water tower at Southern Rural Water headquarters, on the corner…

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