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  • Puppy love at pet expo

    Puppy love at pet expo

    Every dog will have its day, every cat will have its way and every bird will be heard during Wyndham council’s Pet and Animal Expo…

  • Council’s green action plan ready to roll

    Wyndham council will investigate joining an app which rewards residents for engaging in healthy and sustainable activities such as walking and recycling. The idea to…

  • Triplets drive and thrive

    Triplets drive and thrive

    For these Hoppers Crossing triplets, practising their driving skills has been made three times easier thanks to the WynBay L2P Learner Driver Mentor Program. The…

  • Tip scrap a costly battle

    Tip scrap a costly battle

    The failed fight to stop the Werribee tip expansion has cost ratepayers nearly half a million dollars. Wyndham council city operations director Stephen Thorpe said…

  • Rhonda rolls with latest award

    Rhonda rolls with latest award

    Hoppers Crossing’s Rhonda Edwards says she was bowled over to be named Wyndham’s Citizen of the Year last week. Mrs Edwards, a volunteer at the…

  • Dogs surrendered after child mauled

    Dogs surrendered after child mauled

    Three dogs were surrendered to Wyndham council after one of the animals allegedly mauled a six-year-old girl at a Tarneit property on Saturday. Channel Seven…

  • High-density housing good to go

    High-density housing good to go

    Wyndham council has signalled it will support building high-density housing in the Werribee CBD, Williams Landing town centre and Wyndham Harbour. The council has released…

  • A hacking good time in Werribee

    A hacking good time in Werribee

    One of the world’s biggest hackathons will return to Werribee next month. The GovHack event, which was first held at the Wyndham Civic Centre last…

  • Job prospects boosted for Wyndham youth

    Job prospects boosted for Wyndham youth

    Wyndham council has welcomed $1 million state government funding to help young people find employment and boost social cohesion. Industry and Employment Minister Ben Carroll…

  • Truganina development opposed

    Truganina development opposed

    A Truganina resident has voiced concerns about a proposal to build 26 houses, including 14 double-storey and 12 triple-storey dwellings, in his court. Ian Mullins…

  • Tip plan gets green light

    Tip plan gets green light

    A decision to approve the Werribee tip expansion has been described as “seriously flawed” by its opponents. The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal last month…

  • Artists in the frame at Werribee

    Artists in the frame at Werribee

    Artworks by more than 35 artists who have a disability or mental illness are being displayed as part of an exhibition at Pacific Werribee. The…

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