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  • Deeming to lead Liberal’s focus on the west

    Deeming to lead Liberal’s focus on the west

    Moira Deeming has been hand-picked by opposition leader Brad Battin to represent the Liberal Party’s increased focus on the western suburbs. Less than four months…

  • Sight and perception in Werribee

    Sight and perception in Werribee

    Café Philosophique is coming back to Werribee in May and this time will be challenging our preconceived notions of sight and perception. Produced by The…

  • Drill dancing ascends in Werribee

    Drill dancing ascends in Werribee

    Eagle Stadium was buzzing when it hosted the 2025 Australian DrillDance Championships – Victoria on the weekend of 12 and 13 April. And one homegrown…

  • Wyndham Vale man charged over alleged meth trafficking

    Wyndham Vale man charged over alleged meth trafficking

    A 27-year-old Wyndham Vale man has been charged following his alleged involvement in a Mildura-based meth syndicate. The man was arrested by police after an…

  • Truganina company fined $75,000 for near-death accident

    Truganina company fined $75,000 for near-death accident

    An industrial plastics manufacturer in Truganina has been fined $75,000 and convicted for having an unsafe plant following a worker suffering a traumatic brain injury…

  • Breaking negative stereotypes

    Breaking negative stereotypes

    “Negative stereotypes are never harmless,” says Changeprenerus founder Abiola Akinyibi. Ms Akinyibi is calling on the Wyndham community to join the fight against negative ethnic…

  • Expo for volunteers

    Expo for volunteers

    With May just around the corner, Wyndham’s Volunteer Expo is ready to return for another year. The expo will feature more than 50 volunteer organisations.…

  • Easter Bunny delivers joy

    Easter Bunny delivers joy

    Tuesday, April 15 was a special day for the kids, families and staff at Werribee Mercy Hospital. For the third year in a row, the…

  • Petition to save Port Phillip

    Petition to save Port Phillip

    More than 1400 people have signed a petition on Change.org requesting the state government keep the maximum security Port Phillip Prison open as a remand…

  • Labor stronghold in the spotlight

    Labor stronghold in the spotlight

    Labor’s vice-like grip on Lalor will be put to the test following the 16.5 per cent swing against the party’s primary vote in February’s Werribee…

  • Drums herald African Festival

    Drums herald African Festival

    Whether you’re tasting your first bite of injera, learning the rhythms of west African drumming, or supporting a local artisan, you will definitely discover something…

  • Walk and talk in Footscray Park

    Walk and talk in Footscray Park

    Footscray Park is a well known part of the inner-west, though according to Steven Wilson, it’s not well known enough. “It amazes me how many…

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