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From rough to shiny diamond
It was with some fondness that I visited Werribee’s newest bar recently. You see, I remember the newly refurbished Park Hotel when it was called…
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State addresses ‘death trap’
TRAFFIC lights will be installed at a notorious Hoppers Crossing intersection that has been likened to a “death trap”. Roads Minister Terry Mulder has announced…
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State addresses Hoppers Crossing ‘death trap’
TRAFFIC lights will be installed at a notorious Hoppers Crossing intersection that has been likened to a “death trap”. Roads Minister Terry Mulder has announced…
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Fresh food swap a success Wyndham community venture
FOR Rita O’Sullivan, when it comes to fruit and vegetables, fresh is best. A passionate advocate of home-grown produce, the Hoppers Crossing resident despairs at the…
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Film: A bleaker side of Bronte classic
There is so much to dissect in Emily Bronte’s classic novel Wuthering Heights that a big screen adaptation is always a challenging task. Oscar-winning director…
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Electricity costs hit outer-west households hardest
HOUSEHOLDS in Wyndham are feeling the pinch of rising electricity costs more than anywhere else in Melbourne, new figures reveal. Prices climbed 12.7 per cent…
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VET fee hike a study stopper
STUDENT fees will more than triple next year for some year 11 and 12 vocational education and training (VET) subjects. VET subjects are offered under…
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Werribee Mercy Hospital’s new addition helps cater for Wyndham baby boom
A NEW $14 million maternity and neonatal unit will help Werribee Mercy Hospital cater for Wyndham’s baby boom. The unit, which was two years in…
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Elderly Point Cook residents can bank on new community bus
ELDERLY Point Cook residents and people with disabilities will benefit from a new community bus service, making it easier for them to travel around Wyndham.…
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Mental Health Week: New Wyndham youth support program helps remove stigma
A NEW support program for Wyndham young people will be launched as part of this week’s Mental Health Week. According to the national youth mental…
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Werribee Mercy Hospital surgery queues grow as funds trimmed
MASSIVE population growth led to a longer wait for elective surgery at Werribee Mercy Hospital last year, and the queue continues to grow. Health Department…










