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Avid knitters wanted: Melton council

Wanted – avid knitters. Donations of 500 knitted items are being sought from across Melton to help keep people warm this winter. Knitters are being asked...

End for politicians age of ‘entitlement’

State politicians could be forced to pay back wrongly claimed entitlements and second residence allowances could be capped in a bid to stamp out...

Drone busts Brooklyn business

A Brooklyn business has been fined almost $8000 after drone technology showed it was not complying with its licence. Western Land Reclamation Pty Ltd was...

Garden puts down roots

A community garden has opened in Brimbank Park specifically for refugee families. The garden will be run by AMES Australia, an organisation that helps refugees...

Brimbank raises ‘stink’ over tip

Brimbank council will fight the proposed expansion of the Ravenhall landfill, saying the west “has been dumped on enough”. The Environment Protection Authority last month...

Deer Park bought TattsLotto ticket a division one winner

A mystery TattsLotto winner who purchased their ticket in Deer Park is yet to come forward to claim their $250,000 winnings. TattsLotto has urged the...

Dinner with Donna to screen at Setting Sun

A dinner date gone wrong is the subject of a comedy outing that will feature in...

Sunshine North pensioner harvests another giant vegetable

Peter Zaharopoulos says he likes gardening more than anything else. ...

Vale former St Albans stationmaster Tom Rigg

St Albans stationmaster of 17 years, St Albans Historical Society founder and father of seven Tom...

Albion hit-run victim faces long, slow recovery

An Albion father of two who was struck by a car in a hit-run collision near...

New Taylors Hill West school to focus on STEM subjects

The new Taylors Hill West Secondary College’s curriculum will be geared around the “skills of the...

Movelle primary school to hold Anzac Day service

Movelle Primary School pupils are preparing for their annual Anzac Day service. ...

Model planes to show off for Keilor open day

Model planes with three-metre wingspans, mini-gliders and helicopters will take to the skies later this month...

St Albans pensioner to fight fine for “not voting” in court

A St Albans pensioner who has been fined $78 for allegedly failing to vote in last...

Council, EPA clash on Ravenhall landfill

Melton residents deserve better than a “stinky dumping ground” in the municipality, according to councillors. And they’re prepared to take on the environment watchdog in...

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Drugs, firearms arrests

A St Albans man was among four arrested as part of an investigation into a syndicate allegedly involved in the trafficking of illicit firearms...

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