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More shops for Tarneit
Construction is set to commence on a new shopping centre in Tarneit. The $41 million Bluestone Hub shopping centre will be delivered by developer-builder Oreana,…
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Call to extend library hours
Residents are calling on Wyndham council to extend the opening hours of Manor Lakes Library to include four hours on Sunday. Local parents Sean and…
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Opinion: Don’t shoot the messenger
In the final days of the federal election campaign, Peter Dutton’s decision to lash out at the media was not just desperate, it was dangerous.…
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YMCA work to start
Work is about to start on the new yard at the YMCA Point Cook Early Learning Centre, in a development that is expected to give…
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Teens arrested following Point Cook carjacking
Police have arrested four teens, including two boys from Wyndham, in relation to an alleged aggravated carjacking in Point Cook last month. It is understood…
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A walk for men to talk
Men in Wyndham will have the opportunity to walk, talk and express themselves in a non-judgemental environment while enjoying a free coffee. The Men’s Reset…
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Residents not satisfied with survey
A community advocate does not believe Wyndham council’s most recent community satisfaction survey is an accurate reflection of more than 330,000 people’s opinions. City of…
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River needs your help
The Friends of the Lower Werribee are seeking your help to keep the southern region of the mighty river in top shape. Part of the…
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Feedback open for animal plan
WYndham council is calling for community feedback to update its Domestic Animal Management Plan 2026-2030, to help respond to the needs of pet owners and…
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Wyndham backs Labor
Wyndham voters overwhelmingly backed Labor on Saturday night, as Anthony Albanese’s government was re-elected. In the electorates of Lalor and Gellibrand, Labor’s candidates Joanne Ryan…
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Sketching magnificent eucalypts
There are about 900 species of eucalypts in Australia, and an upcoming workshop at the Melton Botanic Garden will give you the opportunity to sketch…
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Nominate a volunteer
The state government is urging Victorians to celebrate the everyday heroes who give their time to make our state stronger, fairer and more connected. Minister…













