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  • Always a path to choose

    Always a path to choose

    When Michelina J Di Mauro was at a crossroads in her life, she turned to painting. Having produced a number of works and exhibited them…

  • Truganina apartment development given green light

    Truganina apartment development given green light

    Another piece of the puzzle of a $300 million development of Truganina’s town centre has come into place. At Wyndham council’s planning committee meeting on…

  • Easter weekend traffic offences spike

    Easter weekend traffic offences spike

    Victoria police detected 164 traffic offences in Wyndham over the Easter long weekend as part of Operation Nexus. The five-day road policing operation saw an…

  • Police task force hammers drug crime syndicate

    Police task force hammers drug crime syndicate

    Police have arrested five men and seized a large amount of cannabis as part of an investigation into an organised crime syndicate operating in Melbourne.…

  • Designs released for education hub

    Designs released for education hub

    Designs have been unveiled for the Truganina North Education Precinct. Education Minister Natalie Hutchins and Early Childhood and Pre-Prep Minister Ingrid Stitt on April 10…

  • Garage sale helps kids

    Garage sale helps kids

    A Werribee women’s group is helping raise money for kids struggling with the loss of a parent thanks to a community garage sale. The Country…

  • Keeping the peace

    Keeping the peace

    Wyndham residents who require document approval are encouraged to take advantage of a group of volunteers operating as Honorary Justices in the area. Royal Victorian…

  • Love for sailing runs deep

    Love for sailing runs deep

    At only 13 years of age, Saltwater P-9 College student and Point Cook local Ashlea Tan has been making waves. She has been busy preparing…

  • From the archives

    From the archives

    40 years ago April 12, 1983 Werribee Shire Council last night gave the go-ahead to Woolworth’s for the construction of a Big W store of…

  • Zoos understaffed as workers protest = wage policy

    Zoos understaffed as workers protest = wage policy

    Victoria’s zoos are expected to be understaffed until the end of April as workers take industrial action over the state government’s wages policy. The Andrews…

  • Changes needed in university teacher training

    Changes needed in university teacher training

    Universities need to make a fundamental change in how they educate teachers to meet the needs of autistic children. Australian universities need to get on…

  • Walk highlights need for buses

    Walk highlights need for buses

    Mambourin estate residents hit the streets last weekend to highlight the shortage of bus services in the area. Residents were joined by the team from…

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