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  • Turning doughnuts into dough

    Turning doughnuts into dough

    Two Point Cook chefs are making the best of a bad situation – with doughnuts. Alex Lam Cheung and James Huynh, who moved from New…

  • New ways to see art

    New ways to see art

    Wyndham council is using innovation to bring art to the community, after the Coronavirus pandemic caused its galleries to close. Wyndham’s arts and heritage portfolio…

  • My Wyndham: Leesa Gray-Pitt

    My Wyndham: Leesa Gray-Pitt

    Point Cook’s Leesa Gray-Pitt is an artist, is studying a masters of fine arts and is a board member of the RedWest Creatives Co-Op, which…

  • High hopes for hi-tops

    High hopes for hi-tops

    Truganina resident Henry ‘Skillz’ Mukhwana is putting his best foot forward to help raise funds for the MFB and CFA. Mr Mukhwana, along with his…

  • Paw-fect way to cheer patients

    Paw-fect way to cheer patients

    Samantha Neil and her cavoodle Rusty have been bringing a dose of doggy cheer to patients at St Vincent’s Private Hospital Werribee for the past…

  • Family violence risk rises

    Family violence risk rises

    Women’s Health West says it is expecting to see a “spike” in reports of family violence as the coronavirus pandemic continues. The not-for-profit organisation provides…

  • Farms continue to provide

    Farms continue to provide

    It’s mostly business as usual for the farms in Werribee South. Agricultural producers in the suburb are adjusting to COVID-19 regulations as they continue with…

  • Pay tribute on Anzac Day

    Pay tribute on Anzac Day

    Werribee RSL sub-branch president Daryl Ryan has urged Wyndham residents to mark Anzac Day at home this year. Although the RSL’s traditional Anzac Day dawn…

  • Vets adapt to new world

    Vets adapt to new world

    Veterinary practices across Wyndham are adjusting the way they operate, to keep both pets and humans safe as Covid-19 concerns continue. While there is no…

  • Action urged on buses

    Action urged on buses

    A petition calling for upgraded bus services in Tarneit has been presented to state Parliament. Western metropolitan MP Catherine Cumming tabled the petition, containing 330…

  • Man sentenced for sexual abuse of children

    Man sentenced for sexual abuse of children

    A 52-year-old man has been sentenced more than 18 years in prison, after sexually abusing children in the Philippines. The Victorian Joint Anti-Child Exploitation Team…

  • Missing Werribee man

    Missing Werribee man

    Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate missing Werribee man Cheng Xiao Chen, who is also known as Chenny. The 22-year-old was last…

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