Wyndham Star Weekly
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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.…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…













