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  • Call to join Pet Census

    Call to join Pet Census

    The nation’s first Pet Census is being launched in Victoria to help shape the future of animal welfare and ensure pet owners have the support…

  • Winter weather a potential hazard these school holidays

    Winter weather a potential hazard these school holidays

    Motorists are being urged to prioritise road safety and remain cautious of changing conditions this winter holiday period. Following a tragic beginning to school holidays…

  • Charities receive funds raised on the dance floor.

    Charities receive funds raised on the dance floor.

    Aaron Sellick was a little apprehensive when first approached to be part of the Werribee Mazda Dancestars on the Floor fundraiser earlier this year. “You…

  • Wiggles wow Werribee

    Wiggles wow Werribee

    Werribee was ready to Wiggle last Thursday as the superstar children’s entertainers took to the stage at the Wyndham Cultural Centre for not one but…

  • Refugee Week ends with sporting celebration

    Refugee Week ends with sporting celebration

    Wyndham marked the end of Refugee Week with a multicultural sports event on Monday. Iramoo Community Centre in Wyndham Vale hosted the event, which featured…

  • Council defies opposition, passes budget.

    Council defies opposition, passes budget.

    Wyndham council has endorsed its budget for 2023-24, despite opposition over the level of debt. The budget plan passed by nine votes to two at…

  • Celebrating NAIDOC Week

    Celebrating NAIDOC Week

    Special story times, art exhibition and craft exhibitions will be held in Wyndham to mark NAIDOC (National Aboriginals and Islanders Day Observance Committee) Week. NAIDOC…

  • Two million reasons to love State Library Victoria

    Two million reasons to love State Library Victoria

    Australia’s busiest public library has hit the record books, with the State Library Victoria welcoming a record-breaking 2,071,251 visitors through the doors in the past…

  • From the archives

    From the archives

    40 years ago July 6, 1983 “The government is not going to close Saturday morning kindergarten sessions,” Dr Ken Coghill MLA for Werribee told several…

  • Tarneit intersection works to begin soon

    Tarneit intersection works to begin soon

    A $5.7 million upgrade of the Davis and Dohertys roads intersection in Tarneit will commence in the coming weeks. Wyndham council awarded the construction contract…

  • Forming an intergenerational bond

    Forming an intergenerational bond

    Residents at Werribee’s Heathglen Retirement Village are forming a special bond with pupils from Westgrove Primary School as part of an intergenerational school volunteering program.…

  • Sport infrastructure upgrades under way

    Sport infrastructure upgrades under way

    A series of sporting infrastructure upgrades in Wyndham, including a resurfaced BMX start hill, lighting upgrades and barrier netting have been recently completed or are…

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