Wyndham Star Weekly
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Victorian Organ Donor Registration to Be Expanded
The Victorian government is moving to make it easier for people to register as organ and tissue donors after a parliamentary inquiry found the state’s…
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Cricket comp hitting sixes
The North West Cricket Club’s three competitions continue to grow with an even bigger season planned for January. The club, which is based in Tarneit,…
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McCluggage re-signs
After an impressive first year at Victorian Football League level, Myles McCluggage will return to Werribee in 2026. The 22-year-old becomes Werribee’s latest re-signing as…
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A place to grow
A new mural at the Woodville Shopping Centre in Hoppers Crossing is a tangible reminder of connection and collaboration in the Wyndham community. A Place…
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Winning the right battle
St Mary of the Cross Catholic Primary School has been named the winner of the Battle of the Books in 2025. The program is run…
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A cafe of opportunity
A new social enterprise café designed to create employment and training pathways in the western suburbs has opened at the Wyndham Law Courts. Opened on…
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Roos visit Wyndham basketball
Wyndham Basketball Association’s all-abilities program had some special guests on Tuesday afternoon as community connections were fostered. North Melbourne players attended the program as part…
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Padding 2 in the park
Many people in Wyndham might be able to relate to Paddington Bear in some way shape or form. Like many Wyndham residents, Paddington found a…
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Sarika lives on
The legacy of late Tarneit resident and mother Sarika Gupta is living on through her heart, liver and kidneys and her family want others to…
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Calls for snake removal return
A Wyndham resident is calling on council to reinstate the free removal of snakes from private properties after the service was axed in August. Aijaz…
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Charges after death in Werribee factory
WorkSafe has charged a concrete pole manufacturer after a worker died at a Werribee factory in September 2024. The 36-year-old man died when he was…
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Davis the Giant
Greater Western Sydney was the first AFL club to show interest in possibly drafting Western Jets’ Finn Davis. While he would later speak to other…













