Wyndham
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Diabetes forum aims to educate
Wyndham residents living with diabetes are invited to a series of seminars to learn more about the illness. The Living Well with Diabetes Victoria event,…
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Recipe for support
Point Cook’s Wayne Mott and Tom Walsh have contributed a delicious recipe to a free new ebook, which is being published to raise awareness of…
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Letters for fireys
Letters written by American schoolchildren to Australian firefighters are being distributed to members of Wyndham’s fire stations. Tarneit woman Irene Hannah said her son Peter…
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School is cool for family
Going to school is a family affair for Sarah Peters and her twins, Jordan and Lachlan. Mrs Peters is an office administrator at Baden Powell…
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Step up for Rotary event
Residents are being urged to put their best foot forward and sign up for The Wyndham Rotary Fun Run or Walk, to be held next…
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Point Cook pageant finalist
Point Cook’s Sindu Varathan says she is passionate about helping to create better lives for children in Australia and around the world. Ms Varathan is…
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Hospital visits could be prevented: report
The number of potentially preventable hospitalisations in Wyndham has increased by thousands of cases across five years, according to a new report. The Australian Institute…
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Mick’s mighty century
The same year that Mick Gastin was born, George V was sitting on Britain’s throne, the Princes Highway was officially opened and the first successful…
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Early morning on the savannah
Enjoying your morning coffee is about to turn into a wild experience. Werribee Open Range Zoo has launched its Early Morning Savannah Experience, in which…
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Hop into pop up park
It’s time to drop into the Point Cook Pop Up Park. The popular park has returned to Murnong Street, transforming the area into a colourful…
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Police urge residents to lock up
Police in Wyndham, Hobsons Bay and Maribyrnong are warning residents to keep their doors and windows locked. The advice comes after an increase in incidents…












