Wyndham
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Danielle fights for fairness
Western suburbs resident Danielle describes her dog Lacey as a “life saver”. Yet Danielle regularly confronts resistance to the presence of her official assistance dog…
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Teenagers arrested over Tarneit assault
Two teenagers have been charged in relation to an alleged assault in Tarneit on May 10. Police said a 19-year-old man suffered injuries to his face…
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Alleged assault of policeman in Truganina
A 20-year-old Hoppers Crossing man has been charged following the alleged assault of a policeman on Friday morning. An officer was allegedly struck with a…
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Find fun at Lost Lands
A family-friendly music and arts event, The Lost Lands 2018 festival, will be staged at Werribee Park later this year. The festival to be held on…
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Platypus death sparks warning
Werribee Riverkeeper John Forrester has appealed to dog walkers to keep their animals under control following the discovery of a dead platypus. Mr Forrester, whose…
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Speed cameras rake in the cash
Three speed camera sites in Wyndham have been named among the 10 most profitable in the state, within a three-month time frame. Statistics released on…
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MY WYNDHAM: Phebe Yeo
My Wyndham: Phebe Yeo has lived in Point Cook for 10 years. She is a volunteer with the Point Cook Cultural Community and also runs…
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Disturbing rise in sex offences
The number of sexual offences recorded in Wyndham has grown by more than two thirds in 12 months, reaching 223 crimes last year. In 2016,…
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Special thanks to nurses
Mercy Health will celebrate the important work carried out by its nurses and midwives this week as part of International Nurses Day. The day is…
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Roll up for a good cause: Wheel-a-Thon
WONDERDUL WHEEL-A-THON: Pupils at Woodville Primary School enjoyed a wheely important fundraising event on Thursday. The Hoppers Crossing school hosted a Wheel-a-Thon to help raise…
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Never too old for learning
Students at the Point Cook U3A prove that learning can be fun at any age. The U3A – also known as the University of the…
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Marching for Malta on Anzac Day
Among the crowds who gathered for the Anzac Day commemoration in Werribee last Wednesday was 91-year-old World War II veteran Paul Lapira. Mr Lapira, who…












