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Prepare for the holiday season

RACV is urging Victorian holidaymakers, including those in Wyndham, to prepare for bushfire safety ahead of the summer holiday period, including checking they are...

Carers needed for caring dogs

For Marilyn and David Scott of Hoppers Crossing, it was the end of one life that gave rise to another. “We were looking to get...

Wyndham VCE scores on the up

Schools across Wyndham recorded improved results in VCE data released earlier this week. Werribee’s selective entry, Suzanne Cory High School, received the best results in...

Wyndham roads ready for reconstruction

A series of road reconstructions have commenced across Wyndham, with more planned to begin in the new year. Construction has commenced on full road...

Lights on at Wyndham sporting reserves

Four Wyndham sporting facilities are now officially lit, with two more lighting projects either underway or being designed. Lighting has been installed and is now operational...

Ruth the role model youth

A former refugee who is now studying to become a teacher, has been named Wyndham’s young person of the month for December. Ruth Tangbau came...

Container plant permit narrowly approved

A proposed container deposit centre in Point Cook narrowly passed a meeting a of Wyndham council on Tuesday night, despite objections about it's potential...

Rotary rewards Wyndham writers

The Wyndham Harbour Rotary Club has announced the winners of its annual Peace Essay/Story Competition for grade five and six students. Attracting entries from across...

Cleaning contracts up in air

Teachers across Melbourne's north-west, including Wyndham, may have to vacuum their own classroom floors, cleaners are warning, following a new deal which could slash...

Wool Museum to host wildlife showcase

The National Wool Museum will give the public the chance to see some of the year’s best wildlife photography from around the world when...

Hoppers Crossing business fined

A Hoppers Crossing business has been fined nearly $20,000 after being caught on a litter enforcement camera ditching 80 tyres by the side of...

Galvin Park pavilion is go

The redevelopment of Werribee’s Galvin Park sporting pavilion is underway, after the first sod was turned yesterday. Federal, state and local government representatives were...

Man arrested for biting police

A man who allegedly bit two police officers and assaulted a security guard, was arrested at Manor Lakes Shopping Centre on Tuesday night. It’s believed...

Man charged over Synnot Street crash

Police have charged a man following a single-vehicle crash in Werribee on Monday. Emergency services were called to reports a car had left the road...

‘Major overhaul’ needed for bus network

Western suburbs advocacy alliance LeadWest has joined in the chorus of calls urging the state government to conduct a major overhaul of Victoria's bus...

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Junior landcare and biodiversity grants open

The Victorian Junior Landcare and Biodiversity Grants are now open, with $450,000 available for projects that involve young people actively caring for the state’s...