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  • Pollution fine increased

    Pollution fine increased

    An environmental pollution event that led to the death of tonnes of fish, the pollution of Cherry Creek and lake and the loss of the…

  • Help shape heritage plan

    Help shape heritage plan

    The Truganina Heritage Network Strategy went live on April 14, and is giving locals a chance to share their thoughts, stories and memories of Truganina…

  • MP calls out “hateful“ letterbox material

    MP calls out “hateful“ letterbox material

    Police are investigating disturbing material placed in letterboxes throughout Melbourne’s north western suburbs after being alerted by a Federal MP last week. Gellibrand MP Tim…

  • Join Jan for a jig

    Join Jan for a jig

    Scottish country dancing comes to Hobsons Bay on Sunday, May 4, with an event at the Dennis Reserve Centre in Williamstown. Jointly hosted by the…

  • Dig deep for Red Shield Appeal

    Dig deep for Red Shield Appeal

    The Salvation Army’s Wyndham City-Werribee Corps is encouraging the community to dig deep and donate to this year’s Red Shield Appeal. The appeal is now…

  • Autumn celebrations at Auction House

    Autumn celebrations at Auction House

    The Old Auction House is presenting several exhibitions across an exciting range of styles, themes, and media this month and next. In the studio gallery…

  • VIPER arrest 14, seize $4.8m worth of illicit tobacco during week of action targeting organised crime syndicate

    VIPER arrest 14, seize $4.8m worth of illicit tobacco during week of action targeting organised crime syndicate

    Warrants were executed at 12 tobacco stores across Melbourne, including a Truganina location, in early April as part of the ongoing investigation by Taskforce Lunar…

  • Zoo mourns death of lion cub

    Zoo mourns death of lion cub

    The African Lion cub recently born at Werribee Open Range Zoo (WROZ) has died from kidney issues after its mother unexpectedly stopped producing maternal milk.…

  • Sister Silvia lends a hand

    Sister Silvia lends a hand

    Mercy Health is celebrating the volunteer work of Sister Silvia Campo and wants the community to know just how rewarding giving time can be for…

  • Leaning in to help

    Leaning in to help

    Suzanne Cory student leader Vanalika is making a difference by delivering educational tools to children whose lives have been upended by war. Through the SchoolKits…

  • Sailing into a new sport

    Sailing into a new sport

    Werribee South-based sailing instructor Oscar Henderson wants more children in the west to wave their fears goodbye and give the sport a go. Mr Henderson…

  • Werribee Library reopens

    Werribee Library reopens

    The Werribee Library reopened to the public on Monday, April 14 after being temporarily closed while works were underway on the Wyndham Cultural Centre upgrade.…

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