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Show of unity for youth
A new arts project is set to showcase the positive contributions that Wyndham youth make to the community. The Wyndham Youth Council Committee, which is…
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Never too old for learning
Students at the Point Cook U3A prove that learning can be fun at any age. The U3A – also known as the University of the…
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Marching for Malta on Anzac Day
Among the crowds who gathered for the Anzac Day commemoration in Werribee last Wednesday was 91-year-old World War II veteran Paul Lapira. Mr Lapira, who…
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Anzac motorcycle anger
A retired army officer says he was “disgusted” by motorbike riders who disturbed the peace at last Wednesday’s Anzac Day dawn service in Werribee. As…
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My Wyndham: Ian Patrick
Ian Patrick has spent his married life between Werribee and Darwin, last settling down here in 1984 for good. Now retired, he spends his days…
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Express call for Tarneit West
A Wyndham councillor is calling on the state government to fast-track funding to build the proposed Davis Road train station in Tarneit West. Cr Josh…
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Premier too busy to meet committee
The Committee for Wyndham has expressed disappointment after Premier Daniel Andrews declined an invitation to meet them before this year’s state election. The committee last…
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Point Cook cops station funding
A new police station at Point Cook is a step closer after the state government allocated funds to search for and acquire land in yesterday’s…
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Solid growth for Tarneit housing
The median house price in Tarneit has grown by 10.2 per cent since last year, according to the Real Estate Institute of Victoria. The REIV…
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Cash boost for Lawrie Emmins motocross track
A $1.6 million cash splash will breathe new life into the disused Lawrie Emmins motocross track. Wyndham council’s draft 2018-19 budget has pledged to rebuild…
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Irrigation works in the pipeline
Works on stage two of the Werribee Irrigation District upgrade are set to begin next month. Up to 12 kilometres of ageing channel systems will…













