News
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Mental health a primary concern
Mental Health is the biggest issue of concern for Wyndham residents, a new report has revealed. The Salvation Army’s National Social Justice Stocktake Report surveyed…
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Kate’s missing slippers
To everyone else, Kate Cole’s shoes are just another expensive pair of sparkly high heels. To Kate, they’re a symbol she endured her most trialling…
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Easter recycling warning
You might think loading bags and boxes of clothes and toys and leaving them outside your local donation bin a harmless and charitable act, but…
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Tarneit bus interchange announced
Tarneit Station will be home to a new bus interchange that will allow for more frequent service, the state government has announced. The interchange will…
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Walks for men
Men looking for a walk and talk group can join The Man Walk in Werribee. Every Saturday from 7:30-8:30am, participants can take a stroll and…
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Book to Movie Club
Manor Lakes Library will host a just for teens book to movie club. The event will run monthly on Friday afternoons from 3-5pm. All movies…
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Planned burns in Wyndham
Wyndham council will soon begin implementing its Seasonal Prescribed Burn Program for Autumn 2022 in open space reserves and rural roadside reserves. The program will…
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Werribee boy charged with murder
A Werribee boy has been charged with murder following the death of a 16-year-old boy in Reservoir last month. The 17-year-old is set to face…
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Mental health a primary concern
Mental Health is the biggest issue of concern for Wyndham residents, a new report has revealed. The Salvation Army’s National Social Justice Stocktake Report surveyed…
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Litter app to count trash
Whenever Lisa Field participates in a community clean up, she is able to relay the amount of rubbish picked up and the type of trash…
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Kids counsellor warning for parents
Pandemic related children’s mental health issues are on the rise, a Wyndham kids counsellor has warned parents. COVID was a “huge” significant event on children,…
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Wyndham partnership recognised
During the biting cold of Melbourne’s first winter in lockdown, most people were working from the warm comfort of their homes. Soo-Jin Goh was at…













