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  • Grants for native plants

    Grants for native plants

    Following a successful round in 2024, Bupa and Landcare Australia announce the return of the Healthy Cities Landcare Grants Program in 2025, offering funding to…

  • Turning trash into tram stops

    Turning trash into tram stops

    An trailblazing partnership is aiming to see recycled plastics from kerbside and industrial waste used for modular tram stop platforms, making Melbourne’s tram network sustainable,…

  • Financial complaints top 100,000

    Financial complaints top 100,000

    The Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) has received more than 100,000 complaints for the second year in a row. Despite a 4 per cent decline…

  • Call for cattle farming safety

    Call for cattle farming safety

    WorkSafe is urging workers on farms with cattle to stay vigilant and not cut corners with their safety. Cattle handling remains one of the most…

  • Funding open for creatives

    Funding open for creatives

    The state government has launched the next round of its Creative Enterprises Program (CEP), with the goal of strengthening Victoria’s creative industries. Extended by four…

  • Learning festival returns

    Learning festival returns

    The Wyndham Learning Festival is back and a big name will kick start the show this year. In its 10th year, the festival will be…

  • Help form Wyndham’s budget

    Help form Wyndham’s budget

    Wyndham council is opening its doors to residents who are interested in voicing their opinion about the city’s current financial state. The Budget Forum will…

  • Teens caught after robbery

    Teens caught after robbery

    Three teens from Melbourne’s west were arrested and later given cautions, following a robbery at a Hoppers Crossing service station on July, 24. A 13-year-old…

  • Cultural centre back in action!

    Cultural centre back in action!

    The Wyndham Cultural Centre is back in action and the community is invited to see some of the best entertainment on offer. The refreshed space…

  • After hours access to school ovals

    After hours access to school ovals

    Locals will be able to access the open spaces at Wyndham schools after hours as part of a pilot scheme launched by the state government.…

  • RSL fined $30,000 for self-exclusion failure

    RSL fined $30,000 for self-exclusion failure

    Werribee RSL has been hit with a $30,000 fine for failing to prevent two self-excluded customers from gambling. The penalty was handed down by The…

  • World’s biggest chocolate factory opens in Truganina

    World’s biggest chocolate factory opens in Truganina

    A $130 million state-of-the-art confectionary distribution centre has opened in Truganina and has been touted as an important economic development in the city’s west. Described…

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