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MY BRIMBANK: Gavin Fischer
What’s your connection to Brimbank? My grandparents lived in Brimbank for 60-plus years. My father was born in Brimbank and has lived here all his…
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Get ready for garage sales
Unwanted items can be reused and given a second life at Brimbank’s upcoming Garage Sale Trail. Residents, schools, businesses and community groups are being encouraged…
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Hanging up his boots
Garry Sciberras says he is looking forward to having his weekends back after more than two decades of nurturing young players through the Overnewton Auskick…
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Parking win in Watergardens redevelopment milestone
About 150 carparks are set to be unveiled as Watergardens Town Centre reaches the first major landmark of its $50 million redevelopment. A large portion…
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Stars in the making
Springside West College is less than two years old, but its drama stars are already getting national recognition. The Fraser Rise school entered in the…
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Scout leaders honoured
With 170 members, the 1st Caroline Springs Scouts are thriving – in no small part due to the work of their leaders, five of whom…
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Parking sensors switched on in Brimbank
Parking sensors have been turned on in a number of on-street parking bays in Sunshine and St Albans. As reported by Star Weekly, Brimbank council has…
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Brimbank kinder rates below state average
Fewer four-year-olds are attending kinder in Brimbank, with the municipality’s participation rate falling below the state average. Kindergarten attendance data from the Department of Education…
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Hoops dream for Taylors Lakes student Cooper Kirkman
Cooper Kirkman dreams of a career in the National Basketball League. The Taylors Lakes Secondary College year 12 student has taken a big step towards…
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Sunshine Baseball Club searching for junior members
Sunshine Baseball Club is hoping to introduce a new generation of kids to the sport. The club is hosting a series of come-and-try days over…
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Cafe Sunshine helping asylum seekers find work in Australia
A cafe dedicated to employing refugees and asylum seekers has opened in Sunshine. Cafe Sunshine has partnered with the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre to give…
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Brimbank gambling losses top the state once again
More money was lost on gaming machines in Brimbank in the past financial year than anywhere else in Victoria. Latest data from the Victorian Commission…
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Twice as nice for Caroline Chisholm College twins
Thomas and Christopher O’Reilly love being twins. The year 12 students are one of 17 sets of twins at Caroline Chisholm College. The Braybrook school…
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Stony Creek funding optimism
A Western suburbs MP says he is confident more funding will be found to complete the Upper Stony Creek Transformation Project. As reported by Star…
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Confidence returns to Brimbank housing market
House prices have fallen by as much as 18 per cent across Brimbank in the past year, but agents say the market is showing signs…













