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Wyndham cyclists want more despite double spend
SPENDING on bicycle infrastructure in Wyndham is more than double other western suburbs councils, but cyclists want the city to do more. Bicycle Network Victoria’s…
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Headlights helped headliner Stacey Keating
STACEY Keating has come a long way since the nights she spent practising chipping by the headlights of her car at Sanctuary Lakes Golf Club.…
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Gift makes caring so much easier
THE going just got a little easier for local foster carers and child protection workers who are thrilled by a $5000 donation that will help…
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Werribee tanning salon seeks compo over solarium ban
THE owner of a Werribee tanning salon is planning a compensation claim after the state government announced solariums would be banned within two years. Manny…
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Point Cook runners turn fun into a serious success
POINT Cook’s first Relay for Life event has been hailed a success after raising more than $31,000 for cancer research. More than 330 people in…
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Call to ditch car in Wyndham ‘not an option’
WYNDHAM residents are being urged to rethink their commute to work as part of a new VicRoads campaign aimed at easing peak hour congestion on…
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Figures add heft to White Ribbon Day campaign
REPORTS of family violence are on the rise in Wyndham, with more than 1500 incidents reported to police in the past year. In 2010-11, 210…
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Through the doors, a glimpse of creativity
SOME of Wyndham’s most creative residents will throw open the doors to their studios this weekend. Artists including Anindita Banerjee, Merryn Trevethan and Ivana Pinaffo…
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Abuse commission welcome
Abuse commission welcome The calling of the royal commission into the sexual abuse of children, and the bipartisan support offered, are welcome developments indeed. The…
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The Weekly welcomes letters no longer
The Weekly welcomes letters no longer than 200 words. All letters are subject to editing and must include a name, address and phone number. Post:…
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The beat goes on for Werribee Concert Band stalwart
IN the past six months, Jamie Clark has become a very important part of the Werribee Concert Band. The 18-year-old switched from playing the saxophone…












