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Bandido loses prison appeal

A member of the Bandidos motorcycle gang who was sentenced to 10 years in prison for killing a man and dumping his body in...

Brimbank has Hart for reconciliation

Brimbank council’s part in a reconciliation walk to the MCG at last year’s Boxing Day test match was recognised last week with a HART...

OAM for Kealba tree doctor

Dedication to the environment by Kealba’s Gregory Moore has been rewarded by inclusion in the annual Queen’s Birthday honours list. Dr Moore, awarded a Medal...

Socceroo coaching hits Keilor

A Keilor Downs soccer program is offering local kids the chance to receive free coaching from a Socceroo. Football Technique Australia is inviting children aged...

St Albans house tipped to sell for more than $1.5 million passed in at...

A St Albans house in the suburb’s bustling shopping district that was tipped to sell at auction for more than $1.5 million passed in...

Council finds stolen trees a growing concern

Brimbank ratepayers have been slugged with a $60,000 damage bill to replace vandalised and stolen trees. ...

Project the write stuff

Just 280 metres separates six new pairs of pen pals. But their difference in age spans...

Police call for witnesses to stabbing

A man who was left for dead with stab wounds to his upper body in a...

Food to unite Brimbank’s refugees and local Australians

The Biblical practice of breaking bread together shows the history of the association humans have with...

Sunshine doctor urges South Sudanese to test for hepatitis B

Doctor Garang Dut is well aware of the dangers of untreated, preventable diseases. ...

Derrimut service station robbed at gun-point

A man wearing a bandana that covered his face threatened a Derrimut service station attendant with a gun last night and made off with...

Malmsbury: Staff living in fear of inmates

By Benjamin Preiss/The Age Youth detention centre staff are refusing to report assaults against them to police because they fear revenge attacks from inmates, Victoria’s...

Sunbury is raising the bar for men’s health

Sunbury is working to raise the bar for men’s health. A free tradie breakfast, part of Australia’s Men’s Health Week (June 12-18), will be held...

Hospital gets added beauty

If Footscray Hospital visitors notice a few more eye-catching sights around the grounds this year, it’s Braybrook students from Caroline Chisholm Catholic College they...

Schooled in top soccer

Budding soccer stars at Overnewton College are getting a first-hand look at what it’s like to train as a professional. Through the school’s relationship with...

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Dealing with death

Emma Winkler’s exhibition, Shadow Puppets, has arrived at the Bowery Theatre in St Albans, delving into death, failure, and the absurd using collage, painting,...