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  • The Dress is more that it seams

    The Dress is more that it seams

    ‘The Dress’ might just epitomise the notion that things aren’t always what they seem – especially in Melbourne at the end of the 19th century.…

  • Podcast for the faithful

    Podcast for the faithful

    Catalyst Baptist Church in Werribee are gearing up to relaunch its podcast ‘The Elaborators.’ Broadcasting from their Heaths Road studio to the world, the podcast…

  • Residents more satisfied than ever

    Residents more satisfied than ever

    Wyndham residents are more ‘satisfied’ than ever with council’s performance, according to the Annual Community Satisfaction Survey. The overall satisfaction rating scale for council received…

  • Come bee for yourself

    Come bee for yourself

    Beekeepers from Wyndham are invited along to Werribeeks to wax up on their skills. Meeting the third Monday of each month at the Wyndham Park…

  • Security trial ’ludicrous’

    Security trial ’ludicrous’

    A former Wyndham mayor has slammed a council proposal for a private security trial that will only operate in Truganina. Council’s draft 2025-26 budget, which…

  • Debate over reserve upgrade

    Debate over reserve upgrade

    Gaming machines, dog parks, and public toilets were among the points of contention when Wyndham council discussed the draft 2025-26 budget on Tuesday, April 22.…

  • Pope Francis remembered at Thomas Carr

    Pope Francis remembered at Thomas Carr

    Thomas Carr College paid tribute to the late Pope Francis with a special day of prayer and reflection on Tuesday 22 April. After beginning the…

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    Wyndham National seniors meeting On the first Wednesday of every month at 1.30pm, the metro west branch of national seniors meets atthe Deer Park Club,…

  • New financial support for apartment and unit residents

    New financial support for apartment and unit residents

    The state government has announced new compulsory body corporate fee notices that will give people more details and advice on their rights to ask for…

  • Naloxone access expanded

    Naloxone access expanded

    Access to a life-saving medication which reverses opioid overdoses will be expanded. Last week the state government announced Victoria’s Take-Home Naloxone Program will be expanded…

  • Prep enrolments open

    Prep enrolments open

    Enrolments for the 2026 intake of prep students at Victoria government schools are open. On Wednesday, Education Minister Ben Carroll announced that enrolment applications were…

  • Study finds sleep and sport don’t mix

    Study finds sleep and sport don’t mix

    Exercise too close to bedtime may affect sleep duration, timing and quality, new research led by Monash University has found. Published in Nature Communications, the…

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