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  • Bowling comp knocked over

    Bowling comp knocked over

    For Point Cook’s Greg Elmer, 5pm on a Thursday afternoon used to mean it was time for ten-pin bowling. For 10 years, the 31-year-old joined…

  • Housing strategy feedback open

    Housing strategy feedback open

    Wyndham City is calling for feedback on the draft Housing and Neighbourhood Character Strategy 2023, which aims to ensure housing is well located and designed…

  • Point Cook hosts Pakistan Cultural Day

    Point Cook hosts Pakistan Cultural Day

    Wyndham’s Pakistani community came together on Saturday August 19 to celebrate Pakistan Cultural Day. Jointly organised by the Pakistan Australia Association Melbourne and Sohni Dharti…

  • Woman charged following spate of jewellery burglaries

    Woman charged following spate of jewellery burglaries

    Police have charged a woman following a string of jewellery burglaries across multiple properties in Melbourne’s west and north-west, including Wyndham. It is alleged the…

  • CFA and FRV training to respond together

    CFA and FRV training to respond together

    The Melton community witnessed a commotion on the weekend when more than 16 fire trucks responded to to a structure fire. Fortunately it wasn’t a…

  • Study to explore emotional demand of Australian principals

    Study to explore emotional demand of Australian principals

    A new Monash University study is exploring the emotional demands experienced by Australian principals, including those in Wyndham. According to Monash, Australian schools are experiencing…

  • Greater Western Water taps into reconciliation

    Greater Western Water taps into reconciliation

    Supporting First Nations businesses, increasing employment opportunities, promoting reconciliation events and growing bush tucker and native vegetation are among the commitments in Greater Western Water’s…

  • Using new technology to conserve ancient species

    Using new technology to conserve ancient species

    DNA has long revolutionised police work, but it’s now doing the same to conservation, including the protection of platypuses in Wyndham. “It works a little…

  • Witnesses to Williams Landing collision wanted

    Witnesses to Williams Landing collision wanted

    Police are appealing for witnesses to a collision that injured a girl in Williams Landing on Thursday. The girl was reportedly struck by a car…

  • Nominations open for Victorian Tree of the Year

    Nominations open for Victorian Tree of the Year

    The National Trust of Australia has opened nominations for the 2023 Victorian Tree of the Year. Coinciding with Planet Ark’s National Tree Day, the annual…

  • Communication and swallowing difficulties affect 4.4 million Australians

    Communication and swallowing difficulties affect 4.4 million Australians

    The ability to be understood and to understand others is a life skill that is compromised for more than 4.4 million Australians who have communication…

  • Magpie swoops top spot

    Magpie swoops top spot

    The magpie’s warbling has won over the nation, taking out number one in ABC’s search for Australia’s favourite animal sound. The call of the magpie…

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