Wyndham Star Weekly

  • Footscray Hospital photo comp

    Footscray Hospital photo comp

    Photographers from Melbourne’s west are invited to take part in a new photography competition that could result in their images being featured at the new…

  • Warriors’ title defence over

    Warriors’ title defence over

    Hoppers Crossing’s flag defence came to an end on Sunday as it suffered an eight-point defeat to Yarraville-Seddon in their Western Football League division 1…

  • Legal advice to stay hidden

    Legal advice to stay hidden

    Wyndham council has narrowly voted not disclose the legal advice it consulted when deciding the future of $36 million left over from developer contributions in…

  • Inclusive upgrade

    Inclusive upgrade

    Werribee Mercy Hospital celebrated the relaunch of its refurbished mother baby unit (MBU) on Monday, September 8. The refurbishment included the addition of a specialised…

  • Youth gangs are a ’cancer’

    Youth gangs are a ’cancer’

    Youth gang crime has been branded a cancer as a state turns to local experts in response to the double murder of two innocent boys.…

  • Grand final joy for Tigers

    Grand final joy for Tigers

    Werribee has had a real drive this Hockey Victoria Vic League 2 women’s season. After exiting finals in straight sets last season, the Tigers claimed…

  • Tigers through

    Tigers through

    Werribee Districts are a step closer to enhancing their status as the Western Football League’s pre-eminent club after securing their fourth consecutive grand final appearance.…

  • Falcons bounce back

    Falcons bounce back

    Wyndhamvale coach Daniel Smith says the club is eyeing a berth in the top flight after advancing to this weekend’s Western Football League division 2…

  • 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…