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Young couple appeal for help after crash
Johnny Canik was driving on the Western Ring Road, on the way to visit his fiancee and her parents, when he was involved in a…
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A west-sider steps up
Christian Ambesi has worked with Andrew Lloyd Webber and Robbie Williams – and soon he’ll be notching up another career highlight to beat those experiences.…
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Step it up for charity with fun run
The Manor Lakes, Wyndham Rotary Fun Run/Walk is on again this year, raising funds for a worthy cause. The majority of funds raised by this…
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MY WYNDHAM: Michelle Ripari
MY WYNDHAM: Hoppers Crossing fine artist, illustrator and art teacher Michelle Ripari chats to Star Weekly. How did you become an artist? I’ve always drawn. I…
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Blaze damages Werribee drycleaners
A popular Werribee drycleaning business has been extensively damaged in an overnight fire. At approximately 10.30pm last night, several CFA brigades were called out to…
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Bus route under attack
By Ewen McRae A group of concerned residents is petitioning the state government to reinstate the Caroline Springs to city bus route, claiming there are…
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Weerama cancelled for this year
The Weerama Committee has announced they will cancel this year’s event in favour of focusing on 2020 and beyond. In a statement released this afternoon,…
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MY WYNDHAM: Jan Hudson
MY WYNDHAM: Jan Hudson isn’t your average fitness fanatic. The 79-year-old, who lives at Stockland’s Tarneit Skies Retirement Village with her husband, is defying stereotypes and…
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Top service saluted
Well-deserving members of the Wyndham community have been recognised on the Australia Day honours list for their service and volunteering. Three residents – Wayne Deakes…
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Humbled by medal honour
By Ewen McRae Nearly 27 years after migrating to Australia, Caroline Springs’ Haileluel Gebre-Selassie has been awarded a medal of the Order of Australia in…
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Commemoration of fire anniversary
By Joanna Catalano Tuesday, January 8, 2019 marked the 50th anniversary of the devastating Little River bushfires of 1969. On that day, 230 fires burned…












