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  • My Brimbank: Louis Grech

    My Brimbank: Louis Grech

    Louis Grech loves motorcycles so much he decided to open a business so he could fix them for a living. He spoke with Tate Papworth…

  • Drawing inspiraton

    Drawing inspiraton

    Pupils at Keilor Primary School were treated to a special surprise earlier this month. Award winning author and illustrator Kylie Howarth stopped by to take…

  • Metro construction creates local jobs

    Metro construction creates local jobs

    While much of the nation has been forced to shutdown, it’s full steam ahead for works on the Sunshine Signal Control centre. Construction on the…

  • Going on a bear hunt

    Going on a bear hunt

    Children across Brimbank are going on a bear hunt. While social distancing requirements have severely hampered the amount of activities children can do these holidays,…

  • Private tributes urged for Anzac Day

    Private tributes urged for Anzac Day

    The Sunshine RSL is asking the Brimbank community to commemorate Anzac Day with their own private tributes. The COVID-19 outbreak forced the RSL to scrap…

  • Aged care facilities adapt to virus

    Aged care facilities adapt to virus

    Aged care facilities across Brimbank are striving to keep their residents connected to loved ones amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The elderly are the most vulnerable…

  • Leisure works to begin

    Leisure works to begin

    Work to build a state-of-the-art health and wellbeing hub in place of the St Albans Leisure Centre is a step closer. The Brimbank council says…

  • Fundraise with your pooch

    Fundraise with your pooch

    Sunbury and Macedon Ranges residents and their furry pooches are being encouraged to hit the pavement in their own backyards and neighbourhoods as part of…

  • EPA to boost Brimbank presence

    EPA to boost Brimbank presence

    The Environment Protection Authority (EPA) is set to significantly bolster its presence in the west. A Sunshine office and a dedicated team for the region…

  • Helping veterans in need

    Helping veterans in need

    The Caroline Springs RSL is partnering with Woolworths to ensure its most vulnerable members are looked after. The sub-branch has identified over 30 veterans and…

  • Council’s COVID-19 relief

    Council’s COVID-19 relief

    The Brimbank council is considering rate relief measures for residents impacted by the COIVD-19 pandemic. It comes as pressure mounts on the local economy with…

  • Brimbank COVID-19 cases climb

    Brimbank COVID-19 cases climb

    The number of COVID-19 cases in Brimbank rose by four over the weekend. A total of 16 cases have now been confirmed within the municipality.…

  • Government must act now to save public interest journalism

    Government must act now to save public interest journalism

    The Public Interest Journalism Initiative (PIJI) is calling on the Federal Government to put in place emergency measures to save the country’s news industry at…

  • Brimbank records 12 positive tests for Covid-19

    Brimbank records 12 positive tests for Covid-19

    Twelve cases of COVID-19 have been recorded in Brimbank, according to the Department of Health and Human Services. Elsewhere in the western suburbs, 14 cases…

  • Community newspapers under threat

    Community newspapers under threat

    Independent community newspapers may be forced to close within weeks unless the federal government unlocks up to $40 million in urgent funding. With a number…

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