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  • News in brief

    Industrial action ends Ship unloading has resumed at the Coode Island terminals after workers returned to the site following snap industrial action. Stop-work action was…

  • Gymnasts invited to RecWest Braybrook sessions

    Gymnasts invited to RecWest Braybrook sessions

    Budding young gymnasts are being invited to RecWest Braybrook to try out new classes ahead of their official launch next year. The YMCA Gymnastics programs…

  • COMMUNITY CALENDAR

    COMMUNITY CALENDAR

    Relay for Life Relay For Life is a fun and moving overnight experience that raises funds for the Cancer Council’s vital work in cancer research,…

  • Maynard takes the helm

    Maynard takes the helm

    Wyndham has a new mayor, with councillor Peter Maynard elected to the top job. It’s the second mayoral term for the sports development portfolio holder,…

  • FROM THE ARCHIVES

    FROM THE ARCHIVES

    40 years ago November 30, 1977 Grants totalling $250,000 have been announced for the establishing of a child care programme in Werribee. The programme provides…

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    Sustainable Wyndham party Join members of Transition Wyndham for a gathering at Presidents Park, Wyndham Vale, from 6pm on Thursday, December 21, to celebrate the…

  • Australia Day Music, kid’s activities, a pop-up park and fireworks will help mark Australia Day 2018 in Werribee. The free event will be in Watton…

  • NEW ARRIVALS

    NEW ARRIVALS

    Above left: Illah Angelka made her grand entrance into the world on November 20, weighing 3.48 kilograms. Her parents, Sarah and Frank, hail from Hoppers…

  • Car thieves target keys, homes

    By Charlene Macaulay Car thieves are burgling homes to steal the car keys of newer-model cars and cars locked up in garages. That’s the word…

  • Home grown terror

    Home grown terror

    By Charlene Macaulay A 20-year-old Werribee man has been arrested in a counter-terrorism raid after police uncovered an alleged plot to shoot and kill as…

  • Amy Marks joins Makeathon challenge

    Amy Marks joins Makeathon challenge

    Footscray film-maker Amy Marks is joining a team of people helping create solutions to problems for people living with a disability. Marks is taking part…

  • Second Avenue works to take first priority

    Altona North’s Second Avenue shopping strip is set to have its speed reduced from 50km/h to 40km/h after a $530,000 upgrade. Hobsons Bay deputy mayor…

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