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  • Altona Loop: Duplication  on the cards

    Altona Loop: Duplication on the cards

    MORE than 800 postcards calling for the duplication of the Altona Loop single train track were delivered last week to Premier Ted Baillieu. Western Metropolitan…

  • MPs push for west transport spend

    MPs push for west transport spend

    THE state government must earmark money in next week’s budget to urgently address vital transport needs across Melbourne’s west, the opposition says. In a united…

  • Big V: Melton rebounds for split

    MELTON Thoroughbreds split their weekend double header after bouncing back from a Saturday night defeat against Horsham to down Pakenham on Sunday in Big V…

  • Controlled burn warning for Wyndham Vale and Little River

    Wyndham Vale and Little River residents are being warned that controlled burns will take place along Lollypop Creek and Little River until May. Wyndham Council…

  • Time to get Wyndham school gardens ready for awards

    Wyndham schools are being urged to spruce up their grounds and enter the Victorian School Garden Awards. The awards aim to teach students about sustainability,…

  • Karen community gets pointers on fishing rules

    Wyndham’s Karen and Karenni communities can learn more about fishing regulations at a Wyndham Community and Education Centre fishing day this weekend. The day is…

  • 3024 tops in solar use

    The 3024 postcode, which includes Wyndham Vale, Mambourin and Mount Cottrell, has been named among the top 10 postcodes for use of solar panels in…

  • Disqualified Taylors Hill driver clocked at 156km/h

    A disqualified driver from Taylors Hill was nabbed at almost twice the speed limit in Truganina on April 4. The 34 year old was detected…

  • Les Mannix: Farewell to a CFA legend

    Les Mannix: Farewell to a CFA legend

    Hundreds gathered yesterday to celebrate the life of Werribee CFA volunteer Les Mannix who dedicated more than 50 years of service to the brigade. Full…

  • CWA’s enduring social legacy

    CWA’s enduring social legacy

    In this age of social media, the CWA continues to bring women together in more traditional ways, writes Tara Murray. THE Country Women’s Association isn’t…

  • Raids net massive $29m cannabis haul

    Raids net massive $29m cannabis haul

    POLICE believe they have have smashed one of Victoria’s largest drug cultivation syndicates, discovering cannabis worth more than $29 million after a series of raids…

  • New market, bee there

    New market, bee there

    BABY clothes, cots, toys and prams can come at a big cost for young parents, but a new market in Wyndham aims to ease the…

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