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  • Chloe claims Wyndham youth award

    Chloe claims Wyndham youth award

    Werribee’s Chloe Boric has been named Wyndham’s Young Person of the Month for July. The 22-year-old mother and environmental science student was awarded for her…

  • Werribee firefighters honoured

    Werribee firefighters honoured

    The incredible efforts of three local Werribee firefighters, to assist a women in need after being kicked in the head by a horse during a…

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    Lions Club The Lions Club of Point Cook meets at the Featherbrook Community Centre on the third Monday of the month at 7.30 pm. The…

  • Vaccinations urged amid mpox spread

    Vaccinations urged amid mpox spread

    Eligible Victorians, including those in Wyndham, are being urged to get vaccinated against mpox amid an increased risk of local transmission across the state. Current…

  • Top golf returns to Melbourne

    Top golf returns to Melbourne

    The Australian Open – the country’s most prestigious golfing tournament – will return to Melbourne this year. Acting Tourism, Sport and Major Events Minister Ros…

  • RSPCA urges Victorians to desex their pets

    RSPCA urges Victorians to desex their pets

    RSPCA Victoria is urging pet owners in Wyndham to get their pets desexed this National Desexing Month (July) to prevent unplanned litters overrunning shelters and…

  • New requirements for WorkSafe incident notification

    New requirements for WorkSafe incident notification

    Victorian employers and those responsible for prescribed equipment, including those in Wyndham, will now need to notify WorkSafe of incidents involving a wider range of…

  • Asprin pregnancy study

    Asprin pregnancy study

    A world-first study has found low-dose aspirin may treat flu-induced blood vessel inflammation, creating better blood flow to the placenta during pregnancy. Animal studies examined…

  • First Nations women’s leadership program now open

    First Nations women’s leadership program now open

    Applications are now open for a leadership program designed by and for First Nations women. The state government’s Elevating Connections, Healing Ourselves (ECHO) Program aims…

  • Fears opioid-laced cocaine could be a killer

    Fears opioid-laced cocaine could be a killer

    A white powder sold as cocaine has been laced with a deadly opioid 100 times more potent than heroin. The Department of Health issued an…

  • Winter in the west

    Winter in the west

    The month of July in Melbourne’s west promises a line up of events and activities to check out before the school holidays are over, and…

  • Tour grants available to artists

    Tour grants available to artists

    Applications now open for the latest round of the state government’s Touring Victoria program. The program is designed to make sure more world-class performances, exhibitions…

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