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  • Baseball success for school

    Baseball success for school

    Pupils from a Hoppers Crossing school have made it to the regional finals of a School Sports Victoria baseball competition. Earlier this month, children from…

  • Jones gears up for Little River Art Show

    Jones gears up for Little River Art Show

    An inherited talent for drawing and painting and a close relationship with his father has sustained Peter Jones’ lifelong affinity for creating art. When Jones…

  • Hands up for Joffa’s jacket

    Hands up for Joffa’s jacket

    The iconic gold jacket owned by Collingwood Football Club’s famous fan Joffa will be auctioned at a Hoppers Crossing fundraising event for Reclink Australia. Jeff…

  • Armistice celebrated at RAAF base

    Armistice celebrated at RAAF base

    The RAAF Base Point Cook will open its gates  to the public for a special ceremony next month. The Air Force Association (AFA) will hold…

  • Government unleashes dog park pledge

    Government unleashes dog park pledge

    The state government has made an election promise that is sure to get tails wagging across Melbourne, including in Wyndham. The ALP has promised to…

  • Historic Carter Cottage sold

    Historic Carter Cottage sold

    A heritage-listed Werribee property has gone under the hammer. One of the popular Carter Cottages along College Road has changed owners after selling at auction…

  • Students show tech smarts

    Students show tech smarts

    A Wyndham challenge has helped create the next generation of women in tech. Wyndham Tech School got 52 year 7 to 11 female students to…

  • Les cycles for Salvation Army

    Les cycles for Salvation Army

    This year will mark the ninth anniversary of the Wyndham 1000 event, in which Tarneit man Les Porter rides a tricycle hundreds of kilometres to…

  • Mo man is walking tall

    Mo man is walking tall

    A Wyndham Vale man is taking this year’s Movember challenge way beyond facial hair. As well as cultivating his finest moustache for the annual men’s…

  • Marathon pension wait

    Marathon pension wait

    A Hoppers Crossing man has been forced to wait more than six months to receive the age pension. Seventy-year-old John Smith, a former transport driver,…

  • Developer eyes reserves

    A property developer wants to clear two Williams Landing conservation reserves and use the land for residential and commercial activities. Galway Holdings, a subsidiary of…

  • IN FOCUS: Top traditions continue in Tarneit

    IN FOCUS: Top traditions continue in Tarneit

    Thomas Carr College, a Catholic co-educational Year 7 to 12 school, is a welcoming, friendly community where each person is valued and spirituality is nurtured,…

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