Wyndham Star Weekly

  • Giants getting closer

    Giants getting closer

    Werribee Giants have shown signs of improvement in the Baseball Victoria summer league premier 1 first nine competition, but the next step is getting the…

  • Childcare crisis support

    Childcare crisis support

    The Western Region Centre Against Sexual Assault (WestCASA) is offering free, confidential support for people distressed by the recent alleged sexual assault in childcare centres.…

  • Water WonderFest

    Water WonderFest

    Melbourne Water will host the inaugural Water WonderFest on Sunday 9 November at the Western Treatment Plant in Werribee. The free event brings together Wadawurrung…

  • Home invasion shock

    Home invasion shock

    The victim of a home invasion is calling for more active police personnel to be deployed in the Wyndham area. Avanish Gupta said his Tarneit…

  • Group lists west priorities

    Group lists west priorities

    The West of Melbourne Economic Development Alliance (WoMEDA) has outlined its vision for Wyndham within its most recent report. WoMEDA is an independent, not-for-profit organisation…

  • Wyndham boss apologises for Gaza comment

    Wyndham boss apologises for Gaza comment

    Wyndham chief executive Stephen Wall has apologised publicly for a “clumsy” comment he made about Palestine to his staff last week. On Monday 27 October,…

  • Tornado hits Werribee

    Tornado hits Werribee

    Wyndham was hit with a patch of wild weather on Sunday 26 October, including what the Bureau of Meteorology has described as a tornado. Between…

  • Norm: The fight begins again

    Norm: The fight begins again

    A saying once went, “It’s strange to go to the Lawler’s for a cup of tea – you could be sitting with the prime minister,…

  • Men’s Shed gets funding

    Men’s Shed gets funding

    The Wyndham Park Community Shed has received a funding boost to continue its various programs. It will be funded through the combination of a $49,720…

  • Sharks dig in

    Sharks dig in

    Point Cook Centrals got an important early win in the Victorian Turf Cricket Association Roy Picone Shield on Saturday. After an opening round win, the…

  • Cats, Tigers fall short

    Cats, Tigers fall short

    Hoppers Crossing’s run chase fell just short, while Werribee wasn’t able to stop Altona getting the runs in the Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association east-west on…

  • New recruits to increase country firefighting capacity

    New recruits to increase country firefighting capacity

    Forest Fire Management Victoria’s (FFMVic) newest recruits are gearing up for the summer bushfire season, undertaking intensive training camps across the state. The training camps…