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Want your event listed? Community Calendar is made available free of charge to not-for-profit organisations to keep the public informed of special events and...

Targeted desexing comes to Brimbank

Brimbank Council has received a $25,000 grant to support a targeted cat desexing program, aimed at addressing high levels of pet surrenders. The Targeted Cat...

Funding fuels local legal help

Funding in this year’s state budget has powered the Brimbank and Melton Community Legal Centre (BMCLC) to continue its services for another four years. The...

Support for Dementia in demand

Lady Lourdes House in Sunshine North is providing essential care for dementia patients, but those affected say there needs to be more support services...

Super Valu giving back

Copperfield College is the latest beneficiary of Super Valu Delahey’s Community Chest Program. Through its Community Chest program, Supa Valu channels a portion of sales...

Three arrests after extended follow

Three youths in an allegedly stolen care were arrested after police followed them across Melbourne’s northwest early on Thursday morning. Officers spotted a grey Audi...

Council’s carbon positivity

The West Sunshine Community Centre has been transformed into Brimbank’s first carbon-positive building, reflecting a significant step towards the council’s broader sustainability goals. Powered entirely...

Young people called to use their voices

Young people in Brimbank can have their say on important issues by joining next year’s YMCA Victoria Youth Parliament. Applications for the 2025 program are...

Storytime leaving no one out

Braybrook is now home to a program giving hard of hearing children the chance to be a part of the classic library storytime every...

Art group’s talent on show

Visitors to the Craigieburn Art Group’s annual art expo in October will enjoy works in a variety of mediums from embroidery, woodwork and printmaking...

Reading and learning

Students of Albanvale Primary School invited their parents to school to read with them as part of the Literacy Fest. Star Weekly photographer Damjan Janevski...

The kids are alright

As the sun sets behind Werribee Gorge on the evening of Thursday September 19, young entrepreneurs will take over Bacchus Marsh. From 5–7pm at...

A deadly circus performance

Community members can immerse themselves in the extraordinary talents of First Nations artists at Footscray Community Arts during the Deadly Fringe program, part of...

R U OK? Day celebrated

The commUnity+ Neighbourhood House in Deer Park held a morning tea to recognise RUOK? Day, with the theme ‘Here to Hear’. Using RUOK? Day resources,...

Number plate thefts soar

Licence plate theft in Brimbank and surrounding areas in Melbourne’s north-west has reached its highest level since 2020, according to data from the Crime...

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Lions lose thriller

It wasn’t the start to 2025 that Taylors Lakes was hoping for as it went down in a thriller to Oakleigh in the Victorian...