Wyndham
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No delight for bakery customers
The Bakers Delight at Pacific Werribee is scheduled to shut down next month, but the company says it hopes it can negotiate to keep the…
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Top service saluted
Well-deserving members of the Wyndham community have been recognised on the Australia Day honours list for their service and volunteering. Three residents – Wayne Deakes…
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Hoppers Crossing drug arrests
Police arrested two men in Hoppers Crossing today as part of an investigation into the illegal trafficking of steroids. Police executed a warrant at a…
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Man jailed for violent assault
A man who committed an aggravated burglary in Hoppers Crossing has been sentenced to two and a half years in prison. Father-of-six William Sadlier, 36,…
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MY WYNDHAM: Dr Teah Mogae
Hoppers Crossing resident Dr Teah Mogae works as a GP. She is also the founder of Losika Writes, a company which aims to improve bilingual…
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Kevin Hillier says Majak Daw should take all the time he needs
I was taken aback when I saw the report that no time frame had been set for Majak Daw’s return to football. My initial reaction was:…
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Big day at the orchard
By Joanna Catalano Werribee Park Heritage Orchard is bearing fruit – in the form of its annual summer grafting and tree sales day. Grafting and…
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Help for young helpers
By Joanna Catalano Shaan DiRosario is one of thousands of young Victorians caring for a relative or partner. The 20-year-old from Werribee has been caring…
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Duck gets top billing
It may sound quackers, but a small duck has become an unlikely celebrity at the Western Treatment Plant in Werribee. Birdwatchers and the media have…
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Truganina plan is all business
Stockland and Mount Atkinson Holdings have announced plans to develop a 260-hectare business park on Hopkins Road in Truganina. Construction of the proposed first stage…
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Two cameras: $1.7m fines
By Joanna Catalano Two of Wyndham’s fixed speed cameras have already netted nearly $1.7 million in fines so far this financial year. Figures from the…







