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Money masterclass for women

A money mastery masterclass for women will be held in Keilor East later this month. Bridesmaids Dressing Room chief executive and founder Aneta Pazeski is...

Festival on the grass

The Grassy Plains Network, in collaboration with Iramoo Young Stewards and NatureWest, will host the Spring Fling Grasslands Festival on Sunday, October 6. It will...

Brimbank building to greener future

Brimbank council is getting a share in funding to boost its decarbonisation efforts. The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has provided $2.2 million toward Brimbank,...

More room for care

Located within the Keilor Downs Community Centre at 90 Taylors Road, the Brimbank Carers Space is an innovative new facility designed to support and...

Snake season arrives

As temperatures rise, snakes are emerging from their winter slumber. The Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA) said snakes are on the move,...

There’s no place like Homb

Homb nurtures and empowers new mothers, striving to prevent postnatal depression and anxiety. Founder Larissa Leone is also working to change the ubiquitous baby-first narrative...

My Place – Jimmy Tran

This International Coffee day, Gerald Lynch speaks with owner of Keilor Park’s Best Bean Best Cup about life as the owner of one of...

Insect expo crawls closer

Thousands of insect enthusiasts from Australia and beyond are preparing to swarm to Woodend this month for the National Insect Expo at Buffalo Stadium. The...

Apply for youth congress

Young Victorians wanting to have a say on issues that matter to them are being encouraged to apply for the 2025 Victorian Youth Congress. Applications...

Maternal health survey open

The state government is seeking community feedback on how to improve Victoria’s Maternal and Child Health (MCH) service. Last week, Minister for Children Lizzie Blandthorn...

New suicide strategy

The state has announced its new suicide prevention and response strategy, which will establish a government and community-wide response to suicide in Victoria and...

Former mayor fumes amid vandalism

A former mayor of Brimbank said she “just wants a fair go” heading into the upcoming council election, after her corflutes have been vandalised...

Anzac spirit could burn bright in Caroline Springs

A major symbol of gratitude to commemorate the Anzacs could be coming to Caroline Springs. In a Melton council meeting on August 26, a...

VEC provides free voter education sessions

The Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) is urging community groups across Victoria, including those in Sunbury and Macedon Ranges, to book a free voter education...

Singh Thatta technique approved

Healthcare workers who cannot shave due to religious, cultural or medical reasons now have a new technique they can use that allows them to...

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Waves of fun thrill residents

As the sun continued to shine bright this past week, Star Weekly photographers Ljubica Vrankovic and Attie Mohebali headed down to the Sunshine Leisure...