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Careers: A life of pleasure and Payne
MICHELLE Payne is one of 10 children, eight of whom, including herself, are or have been jockeys. The Essendon resident says a love for the…
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Gap in higher schooling stays open
FEWER Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in Wyndham are completing year 12 and undertaking higher study than the wider population. New census data released…
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Tears and hope at Point Cook Relay for Life
CANCER never sleeps, and neither will nearly 200 Point Cook residents when they take part in the suburb’s inaugural Relay for Life fund-raiser this month.…
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Warning as predators try to entice girls
POLICE are warning children to be alert when walking or cycling to school after two attempted abductions in the past week. Investigators don’t believe the…
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Tools from the Dreamtime at Point Cook College
DIDGERIDOOS, fire sticks and traditional hunting tools were on show at Point Cook College last week as grade 4 pupils learnt what it was like…
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Our Town: Abiding memories for a community
WHILE a new team has been announced at local government level, it was our federal leader causing a stir recently. Julia Gillard was the guest…
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Abiding memories for a community
While a new team has been announced at local government level, it was our federal leader causing a stir recently. Julia Gillard was the guest…
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Melbourne Cup horses take to Werribee
CLICK HERE for our picture gallery of the Melbourne Cup horses at Werribee. FORMER Melbourne Cup winner Americain was put through his paces at Werribee…
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Angry Wyndham voters take to Facebook on election result
RESIDENTS concerned about the result of the Wyndham Council election could ask the Local Government Investigation and Compliance Inspectorate to look into the results. Werribee’s…
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Wyndham poll results make voters spit the dummy
THE Victorian Electoral Commission is being urged to make changes to council elections to limit the possible use of ‘dummy’ candidates. Four Wyndham candidates relied…












