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Food Bytes with Sarah Patterson

MEGAN HUSTWAITE, JOURNALIST, PRESENTER, BROADCASTER, MEGANHUSTWAITEMEDIA.COM   FB: How would you rate your cooking skills? MH: Solid. Always expanding my repertoire (rotation probably the better word for it!) but...

Australia’s man with the know-how

By Ben McKay   Socceroo Aaron Mooy will be facing two club teammates in Australia’s World Cup clash with Denmark. After a tight opening World Cup defeat...

Youth summit flagged

Wyndham Police Inspector Marty Allison has announced that local police will partner with Wyndham council and other organisations to hold a youth summit later...

Australia’s man with the know-how

Socceroo Aaron Mooy will be facing two club teammates in Australia’s World Cup clash with Denmark.

Cairnlea call for election help

The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) is calling on Cairnlea residents to sign up to help deliver the next federal election in the Gorton electorate. Gorton...

St Albans put on watch

A veteran of 25 years in the security industry and a retired senior detective are determined to help the St Albans community feel safe. Angelo...

Brotherhood gets NDIS nod

Brimbank has received its highly sought after NDIS local area coordinator (LAC). The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) last week announced the Brotherhood of St...

Brimbank zooms in on dumpers

Four cameras designed to catch rubbish dumpers in the act have proven so successful that the Brimbank council plans to install more. Brimbank mayor Margaret...

Tree change for creek

A section of embankment along Kororoit Creek underwent significant revitalisation last week. Year nine students at Catholic Regional College St Albans planted 1000 native grasses,...

Keep calm and carry on

A splash of colour and some new play equipment has generated a wave of excitement at Stevensville Primary School, St Albans. The school was chosen...

Police nab 13 in drug operation

Thirteen people were last week charged following a series of raids across Brimbank and north-west Melbourne after a police investigation into a “sophisticated” ice...

A little ray of Sunshine

Two South Sudanese refugees are hoping their positive story will go a long way to smashing negative stereotypes. Kastro Chol-Mengistu and his boyhood friend Stephen...

West needs investment

Regional advocacy group LeadWest has called for an urgent new focus on Melbourne’s West in the face of the rapidly growing population. The lobby group...

MKR just the beginning

Kim Tran’s journey on My Kitchen Rules might not have ended the way she wanted it to, but her food journey has just begun. The...

Brimbank crime falls

Criminal offences in Brimbank dropped by 5.67 per cent in the 12 months to March. Figures released by the Crime Statistics Agency last week reveal...

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Eagles full of confidence

A win against local rival Calder United has given Keilor Park an added boost as it continues to grow in the Victorian Premier League...