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  • Tree planted to commemorate WWI Avenue of Honour

    Tree planted to commemorate WWI Avenue of Honour

    A group of Wyndham residents gathered at Geelong Road, Werribee last Wednesday, to mark a century since the World War I Avenue of Honour was planted at…

  • PJ Day fundraiser in Point Cook

    PJ Day fundraiser in Point Cook

    Children and staff at the Guardian Early Learning Centre Point Cook dressed in their best pyjamas for a charity fundraiser last month. On July 20,…

  • Drug crimes rise in Wyndham

    Drug crimes have risen in Wyndham in a 12-month period, with cannabis and methylamphetamines accounting for the highest number of offences. Between April last year…

  • Job prospects boosted for Wyndham youth

    Job prospects boosted for Wyndham youth

    Wyndham council has welcomed $1 million state government funding to help young people find employment and boost social cohesion. Industry and Employment Minister Ben Carroll…

  • Tara is lapping up her success

    Tara is lapping up her success

    For young swimmer Tara, her success in the pool is more than just a stroke of good luck – it involves hard work, dedication and…

  • Youth take the lead in sport project

    Youth take the lead in sport project

    Two young men have started a sport and mentoring initiative to bring young Wyndham people together. James Kot, 20, and Hassan Nur Hussein, 19, began…

  • Charity cricket Cup helps mums

    Charity cricket Cup helps mums

    An indoor cricket competition in Hoppers Crossing next month will raise money for the Mother Baby Unit at Werribee Mercy Hospital. The event will be…

  • Trees removed for Point Cook road works

    About 34 trees have been removed from near Dunnings Road in Point Cook, as part of the state government’s Western Roads Upgrade project. A spokesperson…

  • Principal of passion at Werribee Secondary College

    Principal of passion at Werribee Secondary College

    Werribee Secondary College principal Steve Butyn says he started his career as a “very keen and enthusiastic first-year teacher”. After working as an educator for…

  • Student’s project warms the soul

    Student’s project warms the soul

    VCAL students at the Wyndham Community and Education Centre have been cooking up a storm to raise funds for a cause close to their hearts.…

  • Truganina development opposed

    Truganina development opposed

    A Truganina resident has voiced concerns about a proposal to build 26 houses, including 14 double-storey and 12 triple-storey dwellings, in his court. Ian Mullins…

  • Fundraiser is all the fashion

    Fundraiser is all the fashion

    The Fashions on the Lake event next month is all about fundraising in style. The event will be held on Saturday, September 1, at the…

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