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  • Fast Rail works in Werribee

    Fast Rail works in Werribee

    Site investigations, including geotechnical drilling, are taking place in Werribee to support planning to refine the scope, cost and timing of the first stage of…

  • Carter Cottage on the market

    Carter Cottage on the market

    A historic residence in Werribee, which features a fountain and artistic mural in the garden, is up for sale. The home, located at 2 College…

  • Congestion concerns for outer suburbs

    Congestion concerns for outer suburbs

    A new Infrastructure Victoria report predicts that pressure on roads and public transport in growth areas like Wyndham will worsen into the future, despite many…

  • Dumping causes concern for ducks, wildlife

    Dumping causes concern for ducks, wildlife

    A Tarneit resident says that “disgusting looking” food and plastic bags are being regularly dumped at a Tarneit lake, posing a danger to ducks and…

  • Peacock’s Werribee visit

    Peacock’s Werribee visit

    Seeing a peacock wandering down a suburban street is not an everyday occurrence, but this happened in Werribee on the weekend. A community member named…

  • Council adopts vaccination stance

    Council adopts vaccination stance

    Wyndham councillors who fail to provide proof of their COVID-19 vaccination to the mayor and council chief executive by close of business on Thursday, December…

  • Heritage ruins to remain

    Heritage ruins to remain

    More than 10 historic structures of European origin, located in growth areas, have been identified for preservation in a Wyndham council review. The review has…

  • Recycle, donate, help the planet

    Recycle, donate, help the planet

    Wyndham council and the Red Cross hosted a Pop Up Recycling & Donation Day in Werribee recently. The weekend event saw community members drop off…

  • Funding for community projects

    Funding for community projects

    Twenty-four not-for-profit groups operating in Wyndham have shared in $36,000 worth of funding from the 2021 Manor Lakes Community Fund. The recipients were announced at…

  • Art connects to culture

    Art connects to culture

    Students at Point Cook College have crafted colourful wooden paddles called Hagoita, under a collaboration between the school’s Japanese and woodwork teachers. The students used…

  • Business booms in Werribee

    Business booms in Werribee

    Business is booming in Werribee’s city centre after months of COVID-19 restrictions and lockdowns, as new traders move into vacant shopfronts and crowds return to…

  • Council to consider hard line on vaccination status

    Council to consider hard line on vaccination status

    Wyndham council will hold a special meeting on Tuesday night to consider asking the local government minister to stand down any councillors who are not…

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