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  • Tees, tips and Tim Tams

    Tees, tips and Tim Tams

    There’s been a spike in the number of women hitting the fairway at the Keilor Public Golf Course. The Kangaroo Plains Golf Academy, which is…

  • Striking Fenner Dunlop workers join global climate protest

    Striking Fenner Dunlop workers join global climate protest

    More than 50 West Footscray workers who walked off the job on Monday are joining Friday’s global climate strike in a push for more clean…

  • Motorcyclist dies after fleeing police

    A motorcyclist died after fleeing police in Kings Park this afternoon. Police intercepted a motorcycle on Kings Road shortly before 11am, but as they approached…

  • Small ideas, big impact for pupils

    Small ideas, big impact for pupils

    More than 130 pupils from schools in Wyndham and Brimbank visited Werribee Open Range Zoo recently to share ideas about how to create a more…

  • Green light for massive Seddon redevelopment

    Green light for massive Seddon redevelopment

    A multi-storey apartment development housing about 1000 people on the former Transdev bus depot site in Seddon has been given the green light by the…

  • It’s time for a heart-to-heart

    It’s time for a heart-to-heart

    Brimbank residents are being urged to check their heart health this month. A free testing station which checks whether a patient has an irregular heartbeat…

  • Grand sign for these kids

    Grand sign for these kids

    Standing in the middle of the MCG on AFL grand final day is a dream many Australians aspire, and for a group of St Albans…

  • More suburbs to get access to NBN

    More suburbs to get access to NBN

    The NBN roll-out is continuing across Brimbank. Work is under way to connect parts of Sunshine North, Keilor and Derrimut to the network. An NBN…

  • Sale trail hits Brimbank

    Sale trail hits Brimbank

    The nation’s biggest garage sale is once again heading to Brimbank. The Garage Sale Trail is a two-day sustainability initiative at schools, businesses, community groups…

  • Appeal for volunteers

    Appeal for volunteers

    The Caroline Springs RSL is in need of volunteers for this year’s Poppy Appeal. Caroline Springs RSL sub-branch president Andy Marshall said some new faces…

  • Mayor’s childcare costs questioned

    Mayor’s childcare costs questioned

    Brimbank ratepayers forked out more than $20,000 to cover the mayor’s annual childcare fees during the 2018-19 financial year. Cr Lucinda Congreve claimed $24,288.29 in…

  • Wonders of word week

    Wonders of word week

    Dinjerra Primary School turned into a literary wonderland last week. Pupils at the school celebrated book week with a dress-up day and assembly. Assistant principal…

  • Braybrook pays tribute to a loved character

    Braybrook pays tribute to a loved character

    Football clubs are built around characters. The Braybrook Football Club has been blessed with some great characters in its 145 years – including legends such…

  • Recognition for council works

    Recognition for council works

    Recent upgrades to Princess Street, St Albans have put Brimbank council in line for a coveted award. The council has been shortlisted for an Australian…

  • Errington is on target

    Errington is on target

    Work on a $4.3 million sports and community pavilion at St Albans’ Errington Reserve has begun. The old pavilion and the adjoining unused meals on…

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