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  • Lights on for winter fun

    Lights on for winter fun

    Get ready to spring into some cold-weather fun during the upcoming Winter Street Party. The annual event will be held in Werribee’s city centre on…

  • Shops fined for selling tobacco to children

    Ten Wyndham businesses have been fined $645 each for selling tobacco to children in the past year. During a council operation earlier this month, test…

  • Council rejects tree bill

    Council rejects tree bill

    A Hoppers Crossing man was left without electricity for four days and is $8000 out of pocket after a branch from a council-owned tree broke…

  • Council, EPA in dump sting

    A surveillance sting has cost a Werribee lawn mowing contractor a $1934 fine for dumping a truckload of garden waste in a suburban street. Environment…

  • Motocross a step closer

    Motocross a step closer

    Wyndham council has issued operational and construction tenders to redevelop a motocross track at Lawrie Emmins Reserve in Laverton North. Wyndham’s sports development portfolio holder,…

  • Sister City deal with Changzhou

    Sister City deal with Changzhou

    Wyndham’s connection with China has been signed and sealed with a handshake. Wyndham mayor Mia Shaw, cultural diversity portfolio holder Henry Barlow and deals, investment…

  • Traffic top issue for Wyndham

    Traffic is the number one issue for Wyndham residents for the sixth year running, latest community satisfaction survey results reveal. The independent survey, undertaken by…

  • Majority of parking fines upheld

    Majority of parking fines upheld

    Wyndham council has withdrawn just over 2 per cent of parking fines it issued across a 12-month period. Between May 10 last year and May…

  • School’s active message

    School’s active message

    A Hoppers Crossing school has launched an initiative aimed at encouraging children and families to become more active. On Friday (May 17), which was National…

  • Sinking path prompts warning

    Sinking path prompts warning

    A Hoppers Crossing resident fears pedestrians will be seriously injured because of the sinking, cracked footpath and nature strip outside his home. Louis Zahra met…

  • Burn-off threat lingers on, council warns

    Burn-off threat lingers on, council warns

    Permits are required for planned burn-offs, even when they’re outside the official fire danger period – that’s the word from Wyndham council to residents. Community…

  • Councillors travel to China and US

    Councillors travel to China and US

    Ratepayers will foot the bill for more than $80,000 in travel costs for four Wyndham councillors, the council’s chief executive and two directors as they…

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