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  • John on the road to recovery

    John on the road to recovery

    Wyndham man John Carnevali has been released from hospital and is at home eight weeks after suffering a heart attack, cardiac arrest and stroke. The…

  • Jake’s in the fast lane

    Jake’s in the fast lane

    He’s not old enough to have a learner driver permit, but 14-year-old Jake Berias is a champion drag racer. The Werribee resident is a third-generation…

  • In a class of their own

    In a class of their own

    When Maureen Price started her teaching career 50 years ago, she had 68 grade 3 pupils for the first six months. The school was Yarraville…

  • Residents face shock rates rise

    Residents face shock rates rise

    More than 5000 Wyndham ratepayers experienced bill shock last week when they received a letter telling them their rates for the current financial year could…

  • Indian culture cash challenged

    Wyndham’s Indian community is rallying against the state government’s changes to Indian cultural precinct funding. The state government last month called on Wyndham’s Indian and…

  • Case for court order

    Case for court order

    A Wyndham councillor has called on the state government and opposition to commit to fund a new multi-jurisdictional court in Werribee as part of their…

  • Labor in Mercy MRI promise

    The Labor Party has committed to getting a Medicare-subsidised MRI for Werribee Mercy Hospital if it wins the next federal election. The promise is part…

  • Push to pool school resources

    A new pool could be on the cards for Point Cook. Wyndham council has agreed to talk with the Victorian Schools Building Authority and Department…

  • Tapping into good will

    Tapping into good will

    A long, hot shower is a luxury most of us take for granted. The Salvation Army’s Wyndham City branch is calling on locals to give…

  • New spin on the wizard

    New spin on the wizard

    Musical theatre lovers will follow the yellow brick road to Braybrook this weekend when a new production of The Wiz kicks off. Caroline Chisholm Catholic…

  • ‘Welfare cheats’ warned in Werribee

    ‘Welfare cheats’ warned in Werribee

    Police and the Department of Human Services have warned “welfare cheats” living in the Werribee region that they could face criminal charges if they are…

  • Cop car crashes into house in Hoppers Crossing

    Cop car crashes into house in Hoppers Crossing

    Two police officers were taken to hospital overnight after a cop car crashed into a Hoppers Crossing house. The police officers were responding to reports of…

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