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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…
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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,…
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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,…
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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…
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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,…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…











