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  • Cafes offer ray of sunshine

    Cafes offer ray of sunshine

    Local cafes and restaurants may be doing it tough, but that hasn’t stopped Sunshine traders banding together to help out Brimbank’s healthcare workers. The #URMYSUNSHINE…

  • Putting community first

    Putting community first

    A fixture of Brimbank’s trade community is offering a helping hand in trying times. Family-owned D. & H. Hardware has been located on Glengala Road,…

  • McDonald’s closes stores

    McDonald’s closes stores

    Three McDonald’s restaurants in Brimbank are among 12 across Melbourne’s north-west to be shut down for deep cleaning following a truck driver testing positive to…

  • Nurses up-skill

    Nurses up-skill

    Western Health has bolstered its nursing staff as it continues to help battle the COVID-19 pandemic. More than 100 nurses at Western Health have taken…

  • A splash of colour in Sunshine

    A splash of colour in Sunshine

    Local artists have joined forces with a group of youngsters to create a new mural, designed to inspire community pride in Sunshine. The colourful creation…

  • Traders ‘in the dark’ on sensors

    Traders ‘in the dark’ on sensors

    Keilor traders say they’ve been left in the dark over council plans to install parking sensors in Keilor Village. The council began installing the parking…

  • My Brimbank: Ivanka Portelli

    My Brimbank: Ivanka Portelli

    Budding writer Ivanka Portelli spoke with Tate Papworth about the challenges of online learning and how her passions are helping her stay positive. What’s your…

  • Poet’s helping hand

    Poet’s helping hand

    A Brimbank poet hopes is labour of love sends a strong message to readers. Robert Neuman recently published ‘All God’s Critters’ – a book of…

  • Council calls for green light on road projects

    Council calls for green light on road projects

    The Brimbank council is calling on the federal government to complete a variety of road and transport-based projects within the municipality. The council has written…

  • Club serves up a century

    Club serves up a century

    The St Albans Tennis Club celebrates an historic milestone this month. The club officially turns 100 and while there’s currently not an option to celebrate,…

  • Derrimut Village set to expand

    Derrimut Village set to expand

    Derrimut Village Shopping Centre is set to undergo an expansion. While COVID-19 may have slowed down the retail sector, the Derrimut institution is set to…

  • Toxic soil frustration mounts

    Toxic soil frustration mounts

    Community frustration continues to build over the disposal of contaminated soil from the West Gate Tunnel project. While a site hasn’t been officially chosen, the…

  • Shops still open for business

    Shops still open for business

    Things may be quieter these days, but St Albans traders have far from shut up shop. It’s no secret that traders are doing it tough,…

  • Virus numbers spike

    Virus numbers spike

    Brimbank has the highest number of active COVID-19 cases in the state. As of Thursday, 15 of 53 confirmed cases in the municipality were active.…

  • Kealba Landfill operators fined

    Kealba Landfill operators fined

    Operators of the Kealba Landfill have found themselves in hot water again. The Environment Protection Authority has slapped Barro Group with an $8261 fine for…

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