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Weerama cancelled for this year

The Weerama Committee has announced they will cancel this year's event in favour of focusing on 2020 and beyond. In a statement released this afternoon,...

MY WYNDHAM: Marcel Mahfoud

Former Wyndham councillor and prolific volunteer Marcel Mahfoud has lived in the municipality for 15 years. He chats with Alesha Capone.   What do you like most about...

Weerama all smiles

The Weerama festival celebrated its 40th anniversary with a colourful and vibrant parade along Watton Street on Sunday. Festival president Marcel Mahfoud said that despite...

Weerama fights for two-day fest

  The Weerama committee is once again locking horns with Wyndham council, this time over funding for the 2018 festival. Wyndham council city life director Jenny...

Weerama returns to the street

Thousands flocked to the heart of Werribee at the weekend to enjoy the annual Weerama street festival. Watton Street was closed off to traffic on...

Weerama to go ahead this weekend

This weekend's Weerama festival will go ahead as planned after festival organisers secured all the necessary permits for the event at the eleventh-hour. Festival organisers...

Weerama wobbles

This weekend’s Weerama festival hangs in the balance as festival management and Wyndham council hold crisis talks over traffic management and rubbish collection for...

Weerama returns but fireworks out

  Weerama will be on again this year … but a lot smaller than before. The festival has been held in Wyndham for almost four decades,...

Cash needed to ensure Weerama’s future

Weerama will be back next year, but organisers are appealing for support and sponsorship to ensure the festival’s success. Festival president Marcel Mahfoud said the...

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Orchestra stikes a chord

Wyndham might be more outer-west than inner, but that hasn’t stopped Werribee violinist Elisha Gillespie-Lloyd from joining the Inner West Symphony Orchestra . Founded in...

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