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  • MY WYNDHAM

    MY WYNDHAM

    Tell me a bit about yourself. I live in Point Cook and I work in Altona. My family has lived in Point Cook for about…

  • Pets with cat-titude

    Pets with cat-titude

    Here’s the purr-fect opportunity to get a cute portrait of your cat and also raise funds for a good cause. The Cat Napping Suburban Retreat,…

  • Photos with cat-titude

    Photos with cat-titude

    Here’s the purr-fect opportunity to get a cute paw-trait of your cat and also raise funds for a good cause. The Cat Napping Suburban Retreat,…

  • Recycling’s glass path

    Recycling’s glass path

    By Alesha Capone Crushed glass and recycled plastics have been included in a cement mixture used to build a Hoppers Crossing footpath – the first…

  • FROM THE ARCHIVES

    FROM THE ARCHIVES

    40 years ago March 21, 1979 A State Laboratories complex will be established at Werribee at a cost of $10 million. The Premier, Mr. Hamer,…

  • Fresh food market for Point Cook

    By Charlene Macaulay A new fresh food market will be coming to Point Cook after getting the tick of approval. The Victorian Civil and Administrative…

  • Happy to be at home

    Happy to be at home

    Meet one of Wyndham’s newest dinky-di Aussies. Pinal Subedi was one of 480 Wyndham locals to officially become Australian citizens at a citizenship ceremony last…

  • NEW ARRIVALS

    NEW ARRIVALS

    Clockwise from top left: Point Cook’s Laura and Luke are the proud parents of Harper, who was born on March 10 weighing 3.74 kilograms. Francesca…

  • COMMUNITY CALENDAR

    COMMUNITY CALENDAR

    Outdoor movie night Families can pack their picnic rugs, beanbags or cushions and head down to Wyndham Vale South Reserve, 120 Black Forest Road, on…

  • No green light for Point Cook

    A set of Point Cook pedestrian lights installed 15 months ago have yet to be switched on – and it could be another three months…

  • In tune with Harmony Day

    In tune with Harmony Day

    Celebrating cultural diversity was the order of the day at Cambridge Primary School last Thursday. The Hoppers Crossing school, which is home to 46 different…

  • Homeless help wins acclaim

    Homeless help wins acclaim

    A seven-year-old girl from Point Cook, who set up a foundation to help feed homeless people, has been recognised for her compassion. Andi was just…

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