My Brimbank: Katie O’Donovan
Imagine getting paid to sample coffee and doughnuts. Keilor’s Katie O’Donovan spoke to Esther Lauaki about the perks of being a secret field agent...
7 things to do in Brimbank
Neighbourly expo
The Neighbourhood House Community Expo will provide a series of taster classes at Brimbank shopping centre on May 11. Activities will include mask...
Worth a Look: Stories of the week
Cat found after 70km trip in rubbish skip
A little girl’s faith and a chance sighting in Bacchus Marsh led to a happy reunion between...
My Brimbank: Dr Selvanayagam Selvendra
Sri Lankan-born doctor Selvanayagam Selvendra will retire from his Sunshine practise in June. The Taylors Lakes resident talks to Ben Cameron about his love for...
12 things to do around the North West
Barista skills
Free barista training courses will be held at Brimbank Bicycle Education Centre in Keilor Downs on May 23, 25 and 27. It’s one...
Anzac Day 2016: Local stories and ceremonies
Sunbury, Macedon to honour Anzac heroes
Mount Macedon’s giant memorial cross and Sunbury Memorial Hall will again be focal points of the area’s Anzac Day...
Worth a look: Top stories of the week
Violence ends woman's football match
A women’s football match between South Morang and Sunbury Lions was abandoned on Sunday after fighting broke out across the...
My Brimbank: Chrissie Davies
Chrissie Davies landed in Sunshine nearly 10 years ago. A decade later, the mother of one, consultant and female business networker talks to Ben...
9 things do around Brimbank
Planting Kororoit Creek
A community planting day will be held at Kororoit Creek on May 22 from 10am until noon. Attendees can plant wildflowers, trees...
Worth a look: Stories of the week
Last straw for 'Jackie Chan' the ram
Jackie Chan the ram’s days of being out on Maddingley streets appear to be numbered. The 10-year-old merino...
My Brimbank: Colin and Phuong Reynolds
Colin and Phuong Reynolds are new officers of the Salvation Army’s Sunshine Corps. They talk to Alexandra Laskie about living and working in Brimbank and...
Western Treatment Plant defies old stereotypes
Before the early 1990s, it was common practice for motorists driving along the Princes Freeway to wind up their windows as they passed Werribee.
You...
8 stories you may have missed
Picture of the week
Racehorse Muss is walked from the stables at Werribee Racecourse during last Saturday's Multicultural Race Day. As part of the festivities, 25...
My Brimbank: Allan ‘Titch’ Williams
Anyone who has been around WRFL footy fields long enough would have bumped into Allan ‘Titch’ Williams. The long-time Albion trainer talked about his...
Even keel to Olympic seas
Louis Schofield has been riding waves of success for some time now.
The 17-year-old is a rising star of the national sailing scene, having already...