Brimbank’s Most Wanted: March 13, 2018
Let’s help Brimbank Police. If you have any information in relation to these people, contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or contact your...
More choices for palliative care
Palliative care services in Brimbank are set to be bolstered.
The North Western Melbourne Primary Health Network (NWMPHN) has been selected as one of 10...
Thumbs up for VU’s new model
Last month marked a significant moment in the history of Victoria University.
Higher education students returned for classes on February 26, ushering in the highly...
Brimbank history to be preserved
Two historical Brimbank sites are in line to receive heritage overlay.
The Brimbank council will seek authorisation from the minister for planning to apply an...
Residents group to hold first public meeting
The group leading a push to clean up Caroline Springs’ centrepiece lake will invite the public to join their crusade.
On Saturday, March 24 at...
A food journey through Sunshine
Sunshine’s renowned multiculturalism will be showcased when the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival comes to town.
Sunshine Food Fever will take diners on a food...
Family puts hope in new therapy
Jorge Vlahos-Moffitt is desperate to lead a normal life.
At the age of 10 he was diagnosed with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. The disorder has had...
Coucillors sharpen their skills
Brimbank councillors will look to become “knowledge champions” under a portfolio system.
The system, which is new to Brimbank, involves councillors being appointed to specialist...
River Valley residents push for new suburb
Residents of a Sunshine North estate have launched a petition to create a new suburb.
Residents of the River Valley estate last month tabled a...
My Brimbank: Silke Pauli
What’s your connection to Brimbank?
I’ve lived in Sunshine for 38 years and I’ve been a florist for 36 years. I’ve always liked the people....
More police to hit our streets
Brimbank is set to have more police on the beat.
From May, an additional 825 additional officers will be deployed across Victoria over a 12...
Cyclists make their ride count
Brimbank’s streets were awash with volunteers taking part in the country’s biggest visual commuter bike rider count last week.
Super Tuesday, an initiative run by...
Clubs call for a sporting chance
Women’s participation in sport is on the rise, but some facilities in Brimbank are struggling to keep up with the demand.
Albion Football Club under-18...
Council ‘out of time’
Member for Niddrie Ben Carroll has given the Brimbank council an ultimatum – buy the former Calder Rise Primary School site or lose the...
Fast track to stardom
Performing on stage in front of a crowd may sound like hell to some people, but for Mia Haber it’s what she has wanted...