Wyndham Star Weekly

  • Very grounded birds!

    Very grounded birds!

    If you happen to stumble across captivating depictions of Wyndham’s native birds while out and about, don’t chalk it up to luck. Chalk it up…

  • Great season despite loss

    Great season despite loss

    Wyndham fell just short of claiming the inaugural Victorian Wheelchair Basketball League title. The team was unstoppable from round three and finished second on the…

  • Bestiality, child abuse accused fails in secrecy bid

    Bestiality, child abuse accused fails in secrecy bid

    A Hoppers Crossing man charged with rape, bestiality and child abuse offences has failed to keep secret details of his case and its alleged links…

  • Cup gallops into Wyndham!

    Cup gallops into Wyndham!

    Having been as far away from Flemington as New York, the Melbourne Cup spent a little bit of time at Palm Lake Resort in Truganina…

  • Bus lane frustration

    Bus lane frustration

    A local man is calling on other drivers to stop cruising in the bus lane on Palmers Road to save time. Point Cook resident Dwayne…

  • Experience The Blue Show

    Experience The Blue Show

    Local artists Karenne Anne and Vonne Beyer are bringing an enchanting exhibition all to do with the colour blue down the highway. The Blue Show…

  • Council stands firm on school

    Council stands firm on school

    Wyndham council has doubled down in its fight against a developer’s plan to build houses on a Truganina site originally set aside for a school.…

  • Werribee Primary kicking goals

    Werribee Primary kicking goals

    Werribee Primary School has been kicking plenty of goals and the latest was being named AFL Victoria’s school of the year. Along with several other…

  • Dumping crackdown welcomed

    Dumping crackdown welcomed

    The state government’s multi-million dollar funding to crackdown on illegal dumping has been well received by Wyndham council. Last week, the state government announced $21.5…

  • Bears go with youth

    Bears go with youth

    Bellbridge has a new sense of motivation as the next generation starts to make its mark at the Victorian Turf Cricket Association Evans Clark Shield…

  • Four re-sign for Werribee

    Four re-sign for Werribee

    Four key players have re-signed for Werribee for next year’s Victorian Football League season. Forward Jay Dahlhaus and midfielder Jack Riding are two of the…

  • Cats fight back

    Cats fight back

    The future is now for Hoppers Crossing in the Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association east-west. With injuries and visa issues, the Cats fielded seven players 21…