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Moving win for Wyndham prize

Images of passengers aboard a moving train have won the annual Wyndham Art Prize competition. Sydney artist Tina Barahanos has won $10,000 in prize money for...

My Wyndham – Katinka Kernutt

Katinka Kernutt is a creative woman with many talents. The graphic designer, photographer and jewellery maker lives in Werribee last year. She runs a...

Photography is a bloomin’ good hobby

A year ago, Victoria Butera didn’t know much about photography. But after just 12 months being behind the lens, the 13-year-old is making a name...

‘Outing Disability’ opens in Brimbank

A new exhibition at Brimbank Community and Civic Centre aims to improve understanding of the struggles faced by LGBTQI people who are also living...

Capturing the bond between mothers and daughters for Family Portrait Month

A Hoppers Crossing photographer is setting out to capture the bond between mothers and daughters while raising funds for cancer research. Natalie Sbriglio (pictured) is...

Manor Lakes photographer Wani La Frére’s new exhibition

Wani La Frére has grown up taking photos. It has been his way of expressing himself. “I saw the world very visually but could never...

Wyndham’s changing realities on show

The changing landscape of Wyndham has been captured in an unusual exhibition at the Wyndham Art Gallery. Mother and son Sue Anderson and Aubrey Comben...

Point Cook photographer’s international acclaim

A Point Cook photographer has been recognised as one of the best in the world. Leah Robinson, who specialises in family and children’s photography, was...

Iceland’s wild beauty inspires photographer

A glacial lagoon in Iceland might not be everyone’s holiday destination, but its ever-changing landscape has drawn photographer Robert Young to return repeatedly. Jokulsarlon, on...

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A Shaw thing

Wyndham councillor Mia Shaw will once again don the mayoral robes after holding off a challenge from Cr Peter Maynard. Seven of the eleven...