Wyndham Star Weekly

  • Pony time in Werribee

    Pony time in Werribee

    Werribee Park was a hub of skill and pageantry last week when the Pony Club Australia National Championships rode into town. Held between October 1-5,…

  • Giants start strongly

    Giants start strongly

    Werribee Giants kicked off the Baseball Victoria summer league premier 1st nine competition in perfect fashion. In their second season back in the top flight,…

  • Haines, Stanton share medal

    Haines, Stanton share medal

    West Footscray’s Jai Haines and Wyndhamvale’s Lewis Stanton were on the edge of their seats heading into the final round of counting in the Alan…

  • Awards open for excellence by female councillors

    Awards open for excellence by female councillors

    Nominations have opened for the inaugural Mary Rogers Award, which will recognise the contributions of women in local government across Victoria. The award is part…

  • Hicks steps back

    Hicks steps back

    A second Werribee premiership player is stepping back, with Angus Hicks announcing his Victorian Football League retirement. After eight seasons at VFL level, Hicks has…

  • Cheap low emissions travel

    Cheap low emissions travel

    Toyota’s small but practical Yaris is often overlooked in the rush to buy larger more powerful models. But for environmentally conscious buyers the hybrid-powered pocket…

  • Don says its a con

    Don says its a con

    A Werribee local is urging others to think twice about installing solar panels, claiming that isn’t the bang-for-your-buck solution many might think it is. Don…

  • Libs sure the west can turn

    Libs sure the west can turn

    The Liberal Party is confident a blue wave from the west can help it win control of Spring Street in next year’s state election. Star…

  • Tigers ready to go

    Tigers ready to go

    Werribee has added some experience as it aims to get back into the Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association east-west top six. The Tigers under new coach…

  • Water bill compensation being considered

    Water bill compensation being considered

    Greater Western Water (GWW) is proposing to waive about $75 million in unbilled charges for usage in 2024 and provide approximately $55 million in customer…

  • A boarding pass to history

    A boarding pass to history

    Australia’s first government-owned domestic airline, Trans-Australia Airlines (TAA), which later rebranded to Australian Airlines, made significant contributions to the aviation industry since its inception in…

  • Fraser Rise copper theft

    Fraser Rise copper theft

    Police have charged a man and are still looking a second man following copper wiring theft in Fraser Rise on Thursday. It is alleged two…