Wyndham Star Weekly
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Ghost buses disappear
Commuters in the western suburbs are being fooled by so-called ‘ghost buses’ that appear on the Public Transport Victoria (PTV) app, but never arrive. The…
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Muddy trucks lead to fine
The Environment Protection Authority Victoria (EPA) has fined a Campbellfield business for tracking sediment on roads after leaving a construction site in Point Cook. The…
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Wimba grows off
You may have noticed Wimba Primary School is looking a little bit greener of late. That might be because their students planted 50 trees, shrubs…
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Tigers finish strongly
Werribee finished the Victorian Football League season on a positive note on Saturday afternoon. After a tough season which saw the Tigers title defence come…
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Action in Point Cook
The new look Point Cook Action Group (PCAG) has outlined its objectives for the next year, with crime and better transport among the top priorities.…
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Machete bins rolled out in Wyndham
Wyndham will be home to a machete disposal bin as part of a two-month amnesty period during which people are being urged to safely dispose…
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Tree planting day rocks VU
Star Weekly photographer Damjan Janevski visited Victoria University’s Werribee campus on Friday, August 1 to capture the action at the annual community tree planting day.…
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New era, same commitment
Tully Smith has been announced as the Wyndham Health Foundation’s new board chair and he is on a mission to make sure every resident in…
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Wyndham picked for park program
Two suburbs in Wyndham are among those eligible for the state government’s Pick My Park program launched on Friday. Werribee and Werribee South are among…
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Drunk driver charged after blowing five times the legal limit
Police caught a man with a suspended licence drink-driving in Hoppers Crossing on Tuesday August 5. Eye Watch Wyndham revealed that officers on patrol first…
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Tough end to Big V season
Wyndham limped to the line in the Big V championship on the weekend. After a tough season results wise both their women’s and men’s, injuries…
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No schools, not happy
It is high time the state government built a school in Williams Landing, according to the suburb’s councillor. Councillor Larry Zhao said there has been…