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  • Career worth celebrating

    Career worth celebrating

    After nearly five decades, the final bell has rung on the career of a much loved teacher. Albion North Primary School teacher Rasma Melderis has…

  • My Brimbank: Theresa Stefanovski

    My Brimbank: Theresa Stefanovski

    What’s your connection to Brimbank? I live in Taylors Hill. I’ve lived out here for 12 years and worked locally as a hairdresser.   What…

  • Brimbank library visits top two million

    Brimbank library visits top two million

    Brimbank’s library services continue to grow in popularity. Data released by the council this month shows more than two million customer service interactions were carried…

  • Student of the law

    Student of the law

    A Braybrook student is well on his way to achieving his career goals and changing perceptions. Year 12 student Vike Martin Ashien has recently completed…

  • School ‘disaster’ looms

    School ‘disaster’ looms

    Brimbank council will call on the state government for immediate action to prevent a looming education “disaster” in Derrimut. Despite a huge growth in population,…

  • Green project wins gold

    Green project wins gold

    The Greening the West initiative to plant one million trees across the west has taken out a Victorian Premier’s Sustainability Award. The project was named…

  • Silo’s take centre stage

    Silo’s take centre stage

    Sunshine’s iconic silos will be the centrepiece of a night of projections, art, live music and performances. The Sunshine Silo Projection Festival on Saturday, November…

  • More than a dough ball

    More than a dough ball

    Grade six pupils at Resurrection Catholic School ditched the textbooks for aprons last week. The school was visited by educational incursion provider Big Pocket Productions…

  • Trick or treat in Sunshine

    Trick or treat in Sunshine

    Ghoulish creatures, terrifying ghosts and menacing monsters will take over Hampshire Road this Halloween. The businesses of the Sunshine shopping precinct have banded together to…

  • Land sale raises questions

    Land sale raises questions

    Brimbank council has flagged its intentions to sell a vacant parcel of land, however one councillor has slammed the move as premature. The council will…

  • Residents left unhappy over airport engagement

    Residents left unhappy over airport engagement

    Keilor residents have slammed the findings from Melbourne Airport’s community workshops. The airport held a series of workshops into the possibility of switching the alignment…

  • Suicide: We need to talk

    Suicide: We need to talk

    When it comes to suicide rates in Australia, the stats don’t lie. Latest figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics have the suicide rate at…

  • IN FOCUS: Set for summer at the Deer Park Club

    IN FOCUS: Set for summer at the Deer Park Club

    This time last year, Deer Park Club was gearing up for its premier entertainment activities – and are ready to do it all again this…

  • Bellissimo poetry

    Bellissimo poetry

    Springside West Secondary College may have only introduced Italian classes this year, but they’re already having an impact. The school entered 73 students in a…

  • IN FOCUS: Medical service tailored to your needs

    IN FOCUS: Medical service tailored to your needs

    Dr Alec Mahwendepi opened the doors of Hallets Medical Services in Keilor just four months ago, with the GP clinic offering short waiting times and…

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