BRIMBANK NORTH WEST
Home » News » My Place

My Place

Richard Popczyk is a long-term Sunshine resident who works in real estate. He will celebrate his 80th birthday in early March. He spoke to Sam Porter about his memories of living in Sunshine.

What’s your connection to Sunshine?

I came to Australia in 1950 as a four year-old and we settled in North Sunshine in 1953. We came from Europe and we were then called ‘displaced persons’. My mum and I lived in a hostel in Mildura. My older brother and dad worked in the city and I think it was 1952, they bought a block of land in North Sunshine and built a bungalow. And when it was completed, mum and I came down and there were about five or six bungalows, two houses, no water, no electricity, no roads, nothing. There was one house with water and my dad had to pick up the water nearly every day.

Growing up here, I went to St Theresa’s and I was there for five or six years. Then I went to Our Lady’s in Sunshine for a couple of months and then went to Sunshine North Primary. I got into Sunshine High and finished my education there, got a job, and married a local girl from Ardeer, and ended up buying in Sunshine. I’ve been in the same house for about 50 years I think.

What do you like about where you live?

I find that it’s a very multicultural mix of people here which probably doesn’t get the recognition that it does. I’ve always felt Sunshine was pretty good to us, to me and my family. We all live around here. Sunshine has evolved. People have accepted that it’s a good area to live in and now people are very willing to come in and make their home in Sunshine and the surrounding suburbs.

What, if anything, would you change about where you live?

I don’t think there’s much I’d change to be honest. The transport system maybe could improve a little bit, but overall it’s pretty good.

Where’s your favourite local place to spend time?

I enjoy the walk along the Kororoit Creek walkway. I used to ride my bike there but my legs aren’t as good now so I go for a walk from time to time. And Sunvale Park, that’s quite interesting. I walk through there and I’ll use some of the gym equipment they’ve got there.

What are your fondest memories of the area?

In the early part when we came to Sunshine, the original post office was a nice building that held fond memories. Around the railway line near the station there were very nice gardens there as well. Added a little bit of greenery to where the bus stop is there.

What are some of the biggest changes you’ve seen in Sunshine?

I think the popularity of the area. I could see the change and the popularity rise. I think [Sunshine] had a bit of a reputation, as well as Braybrook, which is the adjoining suburb. People looked down on it. It was never really that bad but there was a lot of publicity given to Sunshine if anything happened, which now has changed. You do get a little bit of publicity but what’s been a joy to me really is that people have started to recognise Sunshine as a good place to live.

Digital Editions


  • Clean Up Australia Day events

    Clean Up Australia Day events

    Brimbank residents can take part in Clean Up Australia Day this Sunday 1 March, alongside hundreds of thousands of volunteers across the country. Brimbank council…

More News

  • Eagles new challenge

    Eagles new challenge

    It’s a new era for Keilor Park as it plays in the National Premier League women’s competition for the first time. After building over a number of years, the Eagles…

  • Residents to name ‘biggest ever’ Melton build

    Residents to name ‘biggest ever’ Melton build

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 260628 Melton council is calling on locals to help shape the identity of Fraser Rise’s upcoming aquatic centre, Melton’s ‘biggest ever’ capital project. Community…

  • Cricket star on the rise

    Cricket star on the rise

    “I love the beauty of playing cricket,” reflects this month’s Don Deeble Sports Star award winner. Jasmine Kamboj was only six when she became restless watching her older brother and…

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    Harrick’s Cottage and Police Hut Open Day Keilor Historical Society is hosting an open day, launching its publication and exhibition about ‘early transport in the Keilor region’. It will be…

  • Airport rail works commence

    Airport rail works commence

    Works on the long-awaited Melbourne Airport Rail Link (MARL) have begun, marking the first step in the development of Sunshine into a transport superhub. According to the state and federal…

  • $4.5 billion airport upgrade

    $4.5 billion airport upgrade

    A $4.5 billion expansion is on the cards for Melbourne Airport’s international terminal. Melbourne Airport said the expansion incorporates several projects, including an expansion of both international check-in and baggage…

  • Merzbow to bring noise to Newport

    Merzbow to bring noise to Newport

    For almost five decades now, Tokyo-based artist Merzbow has held an undisputed position as the iconic forefather of noise music. It’s said his work, which catapults the listener into an…

  • My Place

    My Place

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 533307 Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 533307 Richard Popczyk is a long-term Sunshine resident who works in real estate. He will celebrate his…

  • Severe thunderstorm warning issued

    Severe thunderstorm warning issued

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 253047 A severe thuderstorm warning and shelter indoors now alert has been issued for suburbs around Melbourne’s north-west. Residents in Sunbury, Sydenham, St Albans,…

  • Council adopts community safety statement

    Council adopts community safety statement

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 504582 Brimbank council has adopted a a ‘statement of commitment for a safe and inclusive Brimbank’ which council said is built on inclusion, harm…