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  • Ghost buses disappear

    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…

  • Muddy trucks lead to fine

    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…

  • Wimba grows off

    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…

  • Tigers finish strongly

    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…

  • Action in Point Cook

    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.…

  • Machete bins rolled out in Wyndham

    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…

  • Tree planting day rocks VU

    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.…

  • New era, same commitment

    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…

  • Wyndham picked for park program

    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…

  • Drunk driver charged after blowing five times the legal limit

    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…

  • Tough end to Big V season

    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…

  • No schools, not happy

    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…