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  • Search for stolen fibreglass cow

    Search for stolen fibreglass cow

    Police are appealing for witnesses following the theft of a life-sized fibreglass cow from a business in Truganina in April. Police have been told that…

  • Flying through history

    Flying through history

    Year three students from Point Cook College got an exciting insight into history when they visited the RAAF Museum on Wednesday, May 14. The students…

  • Call to reject caravan park

    Call to reject caravan park

    Point Cook residents are calling on Wyndham council to reject plans to build a camping and caravan park on Point Cook Road. In December, council…

  • Luke celebrated for volunteer week

    Luke celebrated for volunteer week

    As National Volunteer Week begins, The Smith Family is celebrating a Wyndham local who donates his time and knowledge to those who need it most.…

  • A nursery of local opportunity

    A nursery of local opportunity

    For All Green Nursery, being named Wyndham’s Business of the Year in 2024 was recognition of more than four decades of passion, dedication and brilliance.…

  • Teens hospitalised after Tarneit collision

    Teens hospitalised after Tarneit collision

    Police are investigating a serious collision involving a stolen vehicle in Tarneit on Sunday, May 18, that left two teenagers in hospital with life-threatening injuries.…

  • Hunt for stolen lorikeet

    Hunt for stolen lorikeet

    The alleged theft of a bird from a Hoppers Crossing pet store has been labelled disturbing and bizarre. Keely Diczku, who manages Victorian Bird Company,…

  • How to stay healthy through winter

    How to stay healthy through winter

    Winter brings cosy evenings, festive celebrations, and crisp air, but it also comes with a higher risk of colds, flu, and seasonal fatigue. With shorter…

  • Budget help for disadvantaged school students

    Budget help for disadvantaged school students

    Next Tuesday’s state budget will include $152.3 million to increase the Camps, Sports and Excursions Fund and $15 million to keep delivering the popular Get…

  • Monash scientists to research dementia by “lighting up” brain cells

    Monash scientists to research dementia by “lighting up” brain cells

    A team of Melbourne scientists have been supported by the Commonwealth Government’s Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) Stem Cell Therapies Mission to develop new safer…

  • McIlroy and Australian Open locked in

    McIlroy and Australian Open locked in

    The Men’s Australian Open golf tournament will be played in Melbourne for the next two years and Northern Irish superstar Rory McIlroy will tee-up in…

  • Stamp duty concession continued

    Stamp duty concession continued

    Stamp duty relief is will be included in next week’s state budget The state government announced on Wednesday that they will invest $61 million to…

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