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  • App plan to ease traffic pain

    App plan to ease traffic pain

    A traffic app that could divert Wyndham drivers away from roadworks could become a boon for residents. Wyndham council is looking into developing an app,…

  • Cash for trash passes

    Cash for trash passes

    A black market of Werribee tip passes has cropped up online. An investigation by Star Weekly revealed a number of residents trying to sell their…

  • Council fined for ‘hot spot’

    Council fined for ‘hot spot’

    A “hot spot” at the Werribee tip has landed Wyndham council in hot water. The Environment Protection Authority has fined Wyndham council $7773 for failing…

  • Council spends $1.4 million to remove graffiti

    Council spends $1.4 million to remove graffiti

    More than $1.4 million has been spent on cleaning up graffiti and tagging around Wyndham in the past four years. Wyndham council figures reveal that…

  • Station Place a jewel in CBD crown

    Station Place a jewel in CBD crown

      Station Place could be spruced up and the former Palais Theatre reopened as part of a mammoth overhaul of Werribee’s CBD. Kate Roffey, Wyndham…

  • Tipping point for EPA decision

    Tipping point for EPA decision

      Wyndham council is still waiting on the green light from the state environment watchdog before it can open four new ‘cells’ at the Werribee…

  • At a crossroad, council seeks upgrade cash

    Wyndham council is chasing state government funding to upgrade two Wyndham Vale intersections. The council has finalised designs for traffic lights at the Evergreen Drive…

  • Buskers hit sweet spot

    Buskers hit sweet spot

    Werribee’s main strip has become a stage for musicians, dancers and other performers. A dedicated busking spot has been allocated on Watton Street, outside hairdressing…

  • Smart city is streets ahead

    Smart city is streets ahead

      Imagine being able to walk through Werribee’s CBD and seeing all the developments that are planned for the area. At Wyndham council, it’s as…

  • New life for new year’s festival

    New life for new year’s festival

      The organisers behind this year’s Chinese New Year and Lunar Festival in Point Cook have vowed to come back bigger and better next year…

  • Monkey bike impounded

    Monkey bike impounded

    A 16-year-old Hoppers Crossing teen has had his new monkey bike impounded after he was caught riding unlicensed recently. Westgate Highway Patrol allegedly nabbed the…

  • New chapter for Wyndham libraries

    New chapter for Wyndham libraries

    Wyndham libraries have never been more popular, with more than one million people walking through the doors over the past financial year. Council figures show…

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