Wyndham Council
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Call for more tourism funding
Wyndham council has called for a “fair go” for tourism funding. The Wyndham Business and Tourism Association (WBTA) has thrown its support behind the council’s…
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Rubbish drains council time, money
Wyndham council has been forced to clean up rubbish at more than 300 blocks across the municipality since October last year. Wyndham’s environment and sustainability…
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Railing against Libs’ carparks list
The western suburbs have been overlooked in a federal Liberal government promise to spend $300 million on new carparks at Melbourne train stations if the…
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Volunteers to be recognised
Wyndham council’s Community Volunteer Awards are open for 2019 nominations. The awards have seven different categories – community engagement; community health and wellbeing; arts, culture…
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Wyndham releases draft budget
Wyndham council’s draft budget for 2019-20 includes $139.1 million of capital works. The draft budget, released last week, proposes spending $6.9 million to complete Wyndham…
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Wyndham’s baby boom continues
Wyndham’s baby boom is in full swing with maternity staff at Werribee Mercy Hospital delivering on average 330 babies a month. Latest statistics from the…
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Sustainability guru shares inspiration
Wyndham businesses are to get sustainability inspiration from one of Australia’s best. Sustainability advocate Jon Dee will share his knowledge and experiences at a free…
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Mossfiel gets a makeover
An $11 million redevelopment of Mossfiel Reserve in Hoppers Crossing is set to finish later this year. Construction is under way on the final features…
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Lights on Tarneit and Hogans roads
It’s been a long time coming, but the traffic lights at the Tarneit and Hogans roads intersection have been switched on today. The $6 million…
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Teen’s WOW moment
Hoppers Crossing teenager Tyler-Jo Parson says she entered last year’s Way Out West (WOW) youth photography competition “just for fun”. But the 16-year-old said she…
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Happy to be at home
Meet one of Wyndham’s newest dinky-di Aussies. Pinal Subedi was one of 480 Wyndham locals to officially become Australian citizens at a citizenship ceremony last…
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Recycled path trial
Crushed glass and recycled plastics have been included in a cement mixture used to build a Hoppers Crossing footpath – the first of its kind in…











