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Heathdale set to raise the roof

Heathdale Christian College students will bring one of Broadway’s most iconic musicals to life this month. A cast of 42 students across years 6 to...

Swinging at the plaza

Wyndham residents are invited to swing into the Plaza library at Pacific Werribee for a musical showcase. Vocalist Georgia Brooks (pictured) and her “swingtet” will...

Students ham it up in Seussical the musical

The whimsical world of Dr Seuss is coming to Wyndham. Point Cook P-9 College students will bring to life iconic Dr Seuss characters The Cat...

All the world’s a stage

Young performer Georgia Belle Velleley will move to New York in September, to follow her acting dreams. Velleley, a Williams Landing resident, has been accepted into...

Violinist on the rise

When Nyssa Sanguansri was three years old, she saw a television cartoon of Bugs Bunny playing the violin. That inspired her to ask her parents...

Dancing to the max

It’s time to dust off your tutu, polish your dance shoes and boogie. Dancemax Studios in Hoppers Crossing is preparing to celebrate its 15th anniversary. The...

Dancer turns out to international success

Young dancer Stephanie Grobbelaar is well on her way to becoming a prima ballerina. The 16-year-old from Sanctuary Lakes has been offered a place in...

Young artist draws on her talents

Tarneit teenager Brie Parker is the youngest finalist in this year’s Wyndham Art Prize. More than 130 artists from across the country entered the Wyndham...

Concert to make a difference

A visit to the Philippines has inspired a Wyndham Vale family to embark on a fundraising mission. In December, Paul Palis, his wife and their...

Orchestra pit going up

Wyndham Cultural Centre in Werribee will get a new orchestra pit “lift” valued at $295,000. Wyndham council will provide the funding for the lift and...

Mansion in the frame

A much-anticipated Australian television series is being filmed at the Werribee Mansion. A small-screen version of Joan Lindsay’s famous 1967 novel, Picnic at Hanging Rock,...

‘Outing Disability’ opens in Brimbank

A new exhibition at Brimbank Community and Civic Centre aims to improve understanding of the struggles faced by LGBTQI people who are also living...

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Pianist in pitch for scholarship

A Williams Landing pianist is in the running for a prestigious scholarship. Kathy Chow is one of four finalists who will compete for the $13,500...

Cambridge students get their art on

Cambridge Primary School pupils tapped into their inner artists in preparation for the school’s visual arts exhibition, which showcased more than 2000 works. Pupils across...

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