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  • Bang for your buck

    Bang for your buck

    It’s one of the most beloved Christmas traditions: pulling a cracker with a loved one and seeing who ends up with the funny hat. But…

  • Trees with all the trimmings

    Trees with all the trimmings

    Decking the halls with boughs of holly is all very well, but if you’re looking to shake up your yuletide style, there are plenty of…

  • Give better this Christmas

    Give better this Christmas

    It’s OK to veto Valentine’s Day and pay little heed to Halloween, but when it comes to Christmas most people aren’t willing to suffer the…

  • Bloomin’ beautiful for Christmas

    Bloomin’ beautiful for Christmas

    Floral arrangements are a perfect way to add some colour to your Yule time table. Ensure your Wyndham house is looking its festive, floral best…

  • Have a green, green, green Christmas

    Have a green, green, green Christmas

    The festive season is a time for joy, but peak consumerism can have a harsh impact on our planet. Wyndham residents can look outside the…

  • Call to buy local

    Call to buy local

    The state government is encouraging Victorians, including those in Wyndham, to buy locally this summer to support the state’s farmers, producers and retailers. “The summer…

  • New off-road motorcycle safety campaign

    New off-road motorcycle safety campaign

    The state government has launched a off-road motorcycle safety campaign to curb the number of preventable off-road riding injuries and fatalities, including in Wyndham. According…

  • Draft GenCost report open for consultation

    Draft GenCost report open for consultation

    A new draft annual report by CSIRO and Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) shows that even though renewables are still the cheapest new-build electricity, technology…

  • Precious chicks a boon for fighting extinction

    Precious chicks a boon for fighting extinction

    Eight critically endangered Australian native Plains-wanderer birds have been born at Werribee Open Range Zoo, marking a significant milestone in threatened species conservation. The birds…

  • Tips for a calm Christmas

    Tips for a calm Christmas

    Christmas is coming. Are you feeling calm or frazzled? Here are some great tips for the home, head and heart to help make the holiday…

  • New solar panels for water plants

    New solar panels for water plants

    Greater Western Water are installing new solar panes at the Altona Treatment Plant this month, as part of its commitment to achieve net zero emission…

  • Free community events at Reclink

    Free community events at Reclink

    Residents are invited to attend the Reclink Australia centre in Werribee to participate in a variety of free programs each Monday, including Tai Chi, Zumba…

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