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Sunshine professor a true champion

The human mind has always been a fascination for Professor Tissa Wijeratne. The leading neurologist at Sunshine Hospital has nurtured this fascination from his childhood...

Paging all for a top time

Books will be flying off the shelves later this month as National Literacy and Numeracy week lights up Brimbank’s libraries. From August 27 to September...

Taylors Hill ‘fight’ probed

Police are continuing to investigate an incident in Taylors Hill last week involving up to 150 youths at a local park. Police on Monday said...

Residents urged to speak up

Residents have three more days to have their say on two proposed council policies. The proposed Lifelong Learning Strategy (2018-23) and the Draft Physical Activity...

Honour for volunteers

Caroline Springs Scouts are celebrating after six of their adult volunteers received service recognition medals from the state head office. Scouts Victoria announced its annual...

Bin there, done that

What started as a conversation between pupils and their teacher about environmentalism has morphed into a school-wide composting scheme at Mackellar Primary School. A group...

Crossings campaign rolls on

Brimbank council and residents are stepping up their campaign for the removal of three level crossings. The council has been urging the state government for...

Mounted police patrol Taylors Hill

Mounted police have been patrolling the streets of Taylors Hill today in a bid to reassure residents of their safety, after up to 150...

Police say youths in Taylors Hill there ‘to fight’

By Erin Pearson & Anna Prytz (The Age) Police say dozens of youths who terrified residents of Taylors Hill overnight had gathered "to fight" and there...

New spin on the wizard

Musical theatre lovers will follow the yellow brick road to Braybrook this weekend when a new production of The Wiz kicks off. Caroline Chisholm Catholic...

Creek critters set in stone

Native animals are proudly adorning the Kororoit Creek Shared Trail. Five rock sculptures have been installed along the trail, just upstream of Buckingham Reserve in...

A fruitful partnership

Coles and Cairnlea Park Primary School are teaming up to make sure none of the pupils go hungry. Each week the team at the Cairnlea...

Green Gully feedback call

Community members will be given a chance to provide feedback on the proposed design for the upgrade to Green Gully Reserve. A public session will...

Artist visit a prize event

St Albans Secondary College students were left inspired after a visit by one of the state’s leading artists. Recently crowned Archibald Prize winner Yvette Coppersmith...

Boat theft ‘shattering’ for family

A young Keilor family is appealing for the return of its much-loved boat. Jay Monaghan said he awoke on Sunday, July 29, to make the...

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Rocci back for Thunder

Keilor Thunder’s biggest name is back for next year’s National Basketball League South 1 women’s season, while the Thunder has signed another player who...

Crows hot start