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  • Community newspapers deserve more: CPA

    Community newspapers deserve more: CPA

    Newspaper publishers have again called on the federal government to urgently unlock funds to assist regional and community newspapers, amid fears of further stand downs…

  • Energy retailer fined

    Energy retailer fined

    An energy company has been fined $280,000 for allegedly using door-to-door sales agents to switch Victorians to new energy contracts without their consent. The Essential…

  • Concerns about 5G network

    Concerns about 5G network

    A Tarneit mother has called for more testing of the 5G network to be done before it is rolled out across more of the state.…

  • Ride for mental health

    Ride for mental health

    More than 160 motorcyclists turned out in support of a charity ride with an important cause recently. The Annual Black Dog 1 Dayer Ride, which…

  • MP slams road condition

    MP slams road condition

    Western metropolitan MP Bernie Finn has labelled one of Werribee South’s main roads “an absolute disgrace”. Speaking in Parliament, Mr Finn said the condition of…

  • Lockdown creativity

    Lockdown creativity

    Wyndham residents have been getting creative and spreading the message of hope during the coronavirus lockdown. On our Facebook page, Star Weekly last week asked…

  • Funding for school projects

    Funding for school projects

    Three Wyndham schools will share in almost $450,000 of funding from the state government. Tarneit MP Sarah Connolly recently announced Doherty’s Creek P-9 College in…

  • Rezone bid referred to panel

    Rezone bid referred to panel

    A request to rezone land at Point Cook to allow the site to be developed for medium density housing has been referred to an independent…

  • Sponsorship for sports clubs

    Sponsorship for sports clubs

    Two Tarneit sports clubs have welcome a sponsorship deal which will help them to stay afloat after the Covid-19 pandemic. Frasers Property Australia last week…

  • We’re going a bear hunt

    We’re going a bear hunt

    It’s a beary good idea. Residents across the west are putting teddy bears and other toys in their windows and gardens, for children and families…

  • New emergency facility sold

    New emergency facility sold

    By Alesha Capone A newly-constructed emergency communications facility in Williams Landing has been sold for $25.93 million. Cedar Woods Properties Limited announced the sale of…

  • Soaring population fuels infrastructure needs

    Soaring population fuels infrastructure needs

    Wyndham’s mayor has expressed concern that the municipality’s infrastructure is not growing as quickly as its population is. Cr Josh Gilligan said data recently released…

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