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Reflecting on lives lost
For Rick Hallin and Bruce Hicks, Vietnam Veterans’ Day is a time to pay tribute to all those who lost their lives during the conflict.…
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Book sale a real page turner
You don’t need to book in, but be sure to attend a special fundraising event in Hoppers Crossing this weekend. The Werribee Ladies for Kids…
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Taylors Hill probe continues
By Ewen McRae Police are continuing to investigate an incident in Taylors Hill last week involving up to 150 youths at a local park. Police…
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A blooming good idea
Hope for a brighter, cancer-free future is blooming in Melton. The community is being urged to support Daffodil Day, the Cancer Council’s flagship fundraiser each…
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Declutter your home With the Garage Sale Trail around the corner, learn simple tips to help take control of clutter. Organise and maintain your home…
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Dancing like a boss
From a hall in Laverton to the television screen, youth workers Junior, Alex, Chuck, Te and Jese are bringing their best dance moves to a…
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Point Cook tops rubbish figures
By Alesha Capone Point Cook has been named Wyndham’s hotspot for litter reports, as the state Environment Protection Authority warns residents to try to avoid…
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Love at first byte for computer class cookbook
A Braybrook computer class has taken a byte out of learning. Noticing participants in the weekly intermediate computer class at Braybrook Community Hub bonding over…
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Police super station on the way
By Alesha Capone The $45 million Wyndham Police Complex, which is set to replace the Werribee police station, is a step closer with the naming…
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Clean up a shore thing
A group of volunteers who clean up rubbish at the Werribee South beach are celebrating their third anniversary. The 3030 Beach Patrol, which regularly cleans…
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Golden era of theatre
By Alesha Capone The Wyndham Theatre Company is this year celebrating five decades of entertaining the community. Originally called the Werribee Theatre Company, the group…










