Werribee
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Remembering the fallen in Werribee
A new memorial honouring 60 soldiers from Wyndham who died during World War I has been unveiled in Werribee. Members of the Werribee RSL sub-branch,…
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Toe tapping fun at theatre
It’s time to step out, tap your toes and see the Wyndham Theatre Company’s latest show. The company will stage Stepping Out across seven nights…
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Sister act hits the road
Werribee’s Mother’s Day Classic will hit close to home for sisters Sharen Cations and Francis Bonanno. The duo, as well as their younger sister Marie…
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B-24 Liberator museum hangar doors open
The restoration of a B-24 Liberator bomber in Werribee has been a labour of love for volunteers for more than two decades. The rare World…
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Hundreds caught in road blitz
Wyndham racked up the fourth highest number of traffic offences in the state during an Easter long weekend road blitz. Speeding, unregistered vehicles and not…
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Dawn service pays homage
Thousands attended the Anzac Day dawn service at the Watton Street war memorial in Werribee last Thursday. Residents from all walks of life descended on…
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Werribee keeps a steady hand on the keel
Werribee has shown its strength in numbers in the opening four rounds of the Victorian Football League season. You only have to look at the…
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Sod turned on Werribee project
An official ceremony signalled the beginning of works on a 12-storey hotel, retail and office hub being constructed in Werribee. Representatives from Wyndham council, the…
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MY WYNDHAM: Ben Goodwin
MY WYNDHAM: Ben Goodwin is a horticulturist at Werribee Open Range Zoo. Where do you live? I am from Werribee and reside in Westleigh Gardens. I…
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West building on boom times
Parts of Point Cook, Truganina, Tarneit and Werribee have been named among the top 20 building and population “hotspots” in the state, in a new…
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Werribee notches up wins
Werribee has kept its undefeated record intact in the Hockey Victoria men’s Vic League 1. The Tigers clawed their way to a 2-1 vwin over…












