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  • Westies facing long commute

    Westies facing long commute

    More people in Melbourne’s west are employed but many are still facing long commutes to get to their jobs each day. The West of Melbourne…

  • Global kitchen cooks up a storm

    Global kitchen cooks up a storm

    Global Kitchen is weekly program in the western suburbs where multicultural women share traditional recipes to build a sense of similarity. The program is run…

  • Wyndham’s own Stonehenge

    Wyndham’s own Stonehenge

    It is well established that the night sky plays an important role in many Australian Aboriginal cultures and a little known stone arrangement near Little…

  • Bev’s walking award

    Bev’s walking award

    If you’re ever in doubt as to just how transformative daily walking can be, Point Cook’s Bev Morrissey serves as a timely reminder. “I was…

  • Werribee men wanted for walking

    Werribee men wanted for walking

    If you’re in or around central Werribee on a Saturday morning, you’ll no doubt see plenty of people walking up and down Wyndham’s busiest shopping…

  • Program aims to keep kids out of trouble

    Program aims to keep kids out of trouble

    A new project is aiming to prevent young people in the west from falling into a life of crime. Westjustice and the Centre for Multicultural…

  • Multiple people injured in Point Cook house fire

    Multiple people injured in Point Cook house fire

    Five people were evacuated from house fire in Point Cook on Tuesday morning. Fire Rescue Victoria was called to a fire on Willowherb Way at…

  • Man injured during Hoppers Crossing arrest

    Man injured during Hoppers Crossing arrest

    A man is in a critical condition in hospital following an arrest in Hoppers Crossing. The 35-year-old Hoppers Crossing man was approached by police in…

  • Kinder survey open

    Kinder survey open

    Parents with children in kindergarten are encouraged to take part in an annual parent opinion survey on kindergartens delivered by Wyndham council. The survey is…

  • Robert again leads Werribee rotary

    Robert again leads Werribee rotary

    Werribee Rotary Club has a new president, with Robert Fava assuming the role for the second time. Mr Fava, who previously served as club president…

  • Homeless helper searches for home

    Homeless helper searches for home

    It’s a grim irony that a man who has dedicated himself to helping the homeless is now at risk of being without a home of…

  • Ambassador leads Dixie tributes

    Ambassador leads Dixie tributes

    US Ambassador to Australia and daughter of former president John F Kennedy, Caroline Kennedy, has paid tribute to World War II coastwatcher Ronald (Dixie) Lee,…

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