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  • Love at first byte for computer class cookbook

    Love at first byte for computer class cookbook

    A Braybrook computer class has taken a byte out of learning. Noticing participants in the weekly intermediate computer class at Braybrook Community Hub bonding over…

  • FROM THE ARCHIVES

    FROM THE ARCHIVES

    40 years ago July 19, 1978 Five groups are competing for approval to establish a major shopping complex in Werribee. Four applications are for sites…

  • NEW ARRIVALS

    NEW ARRIVALS

    Parents Raj and Prabhjot, of Tarneit, welcomed the safe arrival of Nimar, who was born on July 11. Nimar weighed 2.74 kilograms at birth.

  • NEW ARRIVALS

    NEW ARRIVALS

    Clockwise from top left: This baby girl, who has yet to be named, made her grand entrance into the world on June 25, weighing 3.09…

  • Khan fights conviction

    Khan fights conviction

    Wyndham councillor Intaj Khan will appeal a conviction and $23,000 fine for the incomplete and late filing of ordinary returns. At Sunshine Magistrates Court on…

  • COMMUNITY CALENDAR

    COMMUNITY CALENDAR

    Volunteers needed Mercy Palliative Care is looking for volunteers to provide support for clients and carers in their own homes. Volunteers can offer a wide…

  • Police super station on the way

    By Alesha Capone The $45 million Wyndham Police Complex, which is set to replace the Werribee police station, is a step closer with the naming…

  • Clean up a shore thing

    Clean up a shore thing

    A group of volunteers who clean up rubbish at the Werribee South beach are celebrating their third anniversary. The 3030 Beach Patrol, which regularly cleans…

  • Golden era of theatre

    Golden era of theatre

    By Alesha Capone The Wyndham Theatre Company is this year celebrating five decades of entertaining the community. Originally called the Werribee Theatre Company, the group…

  • Wyndham’s wish list tops $6m

    By Alesha Capone Wyndham council will ask the state government for $6.12 million to help fund eight projects across the municipality, including redeveloping the former…

  • Animal magnetism

    Animal magnetism

    A passion for animals and the environment drives Hoppers Crossing girl Alanah to help all creatures great and small. For her 10th birthday, instead of…

  • COMMUNITY CALENDAR

    COMMUNITY CALENDAR

    Point Cook Homestead ghost tour Discover the Chirnside Family secrets in the original 1850s homestead still haunted by Thomas, hear of betrayal in the old…

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