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  • Colourful celebration

    Colourful celebration

    Wyndham Holi is gearing up for eight hours of action-packed fun to mark one the biggest events on the Hindu calendar. The festival of colour…

  • Athletics mentor honoured

    Athletics mentor honoured

    Long-time Werribee resident and athletics coach Peter Burke celebrated a special milestone on Sunday, February 23 when he received his Athletics Victoria Life Membership badge…

  • Ready for Ramadan

    Ready for Ramadan

    Ramadan has commenced for Wyndham’s Islamic community and there are a few ways non-Muslims can be supportive during what will be a particularly challenging month.…

  • Free basketball clinics

    Free basketball clinics

    Young people looking to get fit and play basketball are encouraged to try out with the Good News Power Basketball Club in Tarneit. Powering Up…

  • Hume teenager’s first exhibition

    Hume teenager’s first exhibition

    A Hume teenager will present a solo exhibition in Mount Macedon, presenting works across a range of media. Presenting her exhibition titled, Visions Unveiled, at…

  • Move to save Tarneit cafe

    Move to save Tarneit cafe

    Wyndham Council may intervene to prevent the demolition of Little Growling Café in Tarneit. At a council meeting on Tuesday, February 25, councillor Josh Gilligan…

  • Step back in time with historical event

    Step back in time with historical event

    For nearly three decades, the Keilor Historical Society has turned the clocks back to the 1800s with its annual Harrick’s Cottage open day event and…

  • Tale of two Altona nurses to be told

    Tale of two Altona nurses to be told

    The Louis Joel Arts and Community centre (LJAC) in Altona is an appropriate place for the new play Ivy and Sylvia to be performed. Not…

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    National seniors meeting On the first Wednesday of every month at 1.30pm, the metro west branch of national seniors meets atthe Deer Park Club, with…

  • Solar minimum feed-in tariffs set

    Solar minimum feed-in tariffs set

    The Essential Services Commission has implemented minimum feed-in tariffs for 2025-26, which set the minimum amounts electricity retailers must pay solar customers for the electricity…

  • Gambling harm research grants now open

    Gambling harm research grants now open

    The state government’s gambling harm grants are now open to organisations to aid research into the subject. Casino, Gaming and Liquor Regulation minister Enver Erdogan…

  • Car owners warned as technology-led thefts surge

    Car owners warned as technology-led thefts surge

    Victoria Police are issuing a warning to vehicle owners, as intelligence reveals tech savvy thieves are behind a surge in car thefts across the state.…

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