News
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…















