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Zoo the spot they love best
COMMUNITY TV station C31 has launched a rebrand with the slogan, ‘We are Melbourne and Geelong’, and as part of that, commissioned a survey that…
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Kylie Raven: A long walk to Wang to honour her nan
WHILE most people were getting out of bed this morning, Werribee’s Kylie Raven was embarking on day four of a 265-kilometre walk from Melbourne to…
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Wyndham Council candidate hopefuls hit campaign early
THERE might be another five months before Wyndham residents cast their vote for candidates in the next municipal election, but that hasn’t stopped two residents…
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Three-car collision leaves three injured in Point Cook
THREE people including a five-year-old girl were injured in a three-car crash in Point Cook last week. A Seabrook woman, 41, was airlifted to the…
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Marquands Road repairs months off
MOTORISTS travelling on Marquands Road in Truganina will have to put up with mud and potholes a while longer, with Wyndham Council saying sealing work…
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Mercy bypass rate drops but still high
WERRIBEE Mercy Hospital’s ambulance bypass rate remains among the highest of Victoria’s major hospitals, despite recording a 9 per cent drop between September and December…
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State budget: TAFE cuts to hit most vulnerable
SAVAGE cuts of up to $29 million in Victoria University TAFE funding announced in the state budget will make it harder for students from low-income…
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Williams Landing: Push for bus links through Point Cook
PRESSURE is building on the state government to improve bus links through Point Cook with last week’s budget failing to earmark money for more services.…
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Wyndham Vale burglary spree prompts warning
WYNDHAM residents are being reminded to ensure homes are secure, even if under construction, with six reported burglaries in four days. The burglaries were at…
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City hits bump in the road on state funds
WYNDHAM’S roads could still receive funding for upgrades despite being ignored in last week’s state budget, according to Western Metropolitan Liberal MP Andrew Elsbury. The…
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State budget: Call to stop growth after infrastructure needs ignored
WYNDHAM Council has called on the state government to halt the municipality’s growth until it is ready to fund more infrastructure projects. Mayor Kim McAliney…
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Autism school’s double benefit
LAVERTON P-12 College principal Neil Sproal yesterday visited an autism school at Wantirna in Melbourne’s east as plans take shape for a prep-to-year12 autism school…












