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IDAHOBIT a day of celebration

Aboriginal queer performer Jessie Lloyd will be among the guests at Hobsons Bay council’s annual ceremony for IDAHOBIT – International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia...

Delahey mum becomes a multi-millionaire

A Delahey mum  has come forward as one of Brimbank's newest multi-millionaires. The woman held one of the six division one winning entries in Saturday's...

Hunt for Brimbank’s newest multi-millionaires

Two Brimbank Tattslotto players are now multi-millionaires, only they may not know it yet. Two of the six division one winning entries in the weekend’s...

My Business: Smokin’ hot and healthy, too

Fast food, fresh food – that is the solid promise made by the team at Smokin’ Joe’s Pizza and Grill in Keilor.

New Homes: Eight Homes equals lifestyle and affordability

Building her very own home has been Sarah Sanderson’s dream since she was just 10.

Support for Parkinson’s

Parkinson’s Victoria will be holding a seminar for those recently diagnosed with the condition. The seminar, which will be held at the Sunshine Hospital on...

Centre plays around

Brimbank Shopping Centre has unveiled its newest attraction, which is bound to excite the younger members of the community. The centre celebrated the opening of...

Cops pursue ‘brutal’ death case

Police are continuing their investigation into the death of a 77-year-old Sydenham woman. Vicki Ramadan’s body was found in her Sydenham home on Saturday, April...

Bridesmaids bounty

A Keilor East bridesmaids dress business is continuing its winning ways. Bridesmaids Dressing Room has taken home the gong for Best Bridesmaid Gown Business at...

School site sold for $8.2m

The site of the former Calder Rise Primary School sold at auction for $8.2 million last Wednesday. The buyer has not been revealed, but speculation...

PFAS barrier breakthrough

Australian engineers claim to have developed a world-first solution to stop the spread of potentially toxic PFAS compounds. PFAS, historically used in products such as...

Townhouse takedown

Controversial plans to build 72 townhouses on the former Keilor Park Primary School site have been scrapped. The site will now be sold as 28...

Princess Street lights up

St Albans’ Princess Street will be transformed with a spectacular lighting display and colourful designs inspired by the late Leigh Bowery. Brimbank council will launch...

Airport, council come to an understanding

Melbourne Airport and Brimbank council have put pen to paper on a partnership to work on a range of issues. A number of councillors visited...

Kids get a wriggle on for grow show

Pupils at Furlong Park School for Deaf Children have been rolling up their sleeves and getting their hands dirty with growing enthusiasm. The school recently...

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Renewable Energy Leader To Chair The SEC

The state government has appointed a permanent board to lead the revived State Electricity Commission (SEC). State Electricity Commission Minister Lily D’Ambrosio announced Simon Corbell...