Wyndham
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Orchestra pit going up
Wyndham Cultural Centre in Werribee will get a new orchestra pit “lift” valued at $295,000. Wyndham council will provide the funding for the lift and…
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A new path to discover art
When Cindy Chong started drawing chalk pictures on paths and at playgrounds around Point Cook, she had no idea her artwork would charm an entire…
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Speed cameras dish out fines
Police have urged drivers to slow down as new statistics reveal fixed speed cameras in Wyndham continue to catch thousands of drivers every month. Figures…
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FROM THE ARCHIVES
40 years ago May 18, 1977 The three State Ministers involved in the Werribee West drainage scheme were entertained by the shire on Thursday…
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Parvovirus case in Wyndham
Wyndham council has warned pet owners to ensure their dogs are vaccinated after a case of parvovirus was detected in the area. Officers from the…
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Council cuts the odds on gaming
Wyndham’s councillors have vowed to take a stand against the impacts of problem gambling, including poker machine addiction. Last week the council launched an update…
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FROM THE ARCHIVES
40 years ago May 11, 1977 Federal cuts may have sounded the death knell for Werribee’s only school holiday programme run by the Try…
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Budget delivers on parking fix
Wyndham council will spend $17.9 million to create 1400 new carparks in Werribee’s central business district, as part of a project to revitalise the…
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A big budget is in the works
Wyndham Council’s draft budget includes a record $133.11 million for capital works to be spent on big-ticket items including roads, parks and community centres. The…
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Population a growing challenge
Wyndham council has labelled the area’s fast-growing population as “a major challenge”. The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) last week released new figures that show…
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Wyndham top for first home buys
The 3029 postcode, which includes Hoppers Crossing, Tarneit and Truganina, is the second-most popular in the state for first-home buyers, according to Victorian number crunchers.…







