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Albanvale site sells for $11.67 million

By Nicole Lindsay and Alexandra Laskie ...

Friends of gardens up in arms over Chaplin Reserve plan

The Friends of the H.V. McKay Memorial Gardens have urged Brimbank council to reject a planning...

Hub opens doors

Keilor residents are getting acquainted with their new-look community hub after its opening at the start of the month. The new centre – at the...

Autism in the spotlight

Despina Havelas, a disability services advocate in Brimbank for years, has special regard for the month of April. This is Autism Awareness Month – and...

Social cafe for Sunshine

A new social enterprise cafe has opened at the Brimbank Community and Civic Centre, showcasing locally prepared coffees and giving traineeship opportunities to young...

Polynesian language schools throws party to raise money

Mani Ah-Fua is looking forward to assuming his alter ego, DJ Magic West, next month at...

Young women threatened with syringe at Albion

Two women have been threatened with a syringe after getting off a train at Albion station. Police have today released images of two women wanted...

Illegal Albion brothel shut down

Brimbank council has shut down an illegal brothel operating less than 800 metres from two Albion primary schools. Lena Massage opened on Perth Avenue...

Police hunt for missing woman and children last seen in St Albans

Police have released images of a mother and her two children who have been missing for a month. Leading Senior Constable Lee Thomson said police...

Council unable to track down owners of derelict St Albans house

Brimbank council has been unable to track down the owners of a derelict St Albans property...

A deep passion for social service

William Kelly, manager of Gateway Community Services, expects lots of growth and changes in the disability and aged-care sectors in coming years. But for now,...

Hume Drive fix funded in Melton council draft budget

Melton council has allocated $3 million to duplicate a notorious Taylors Hill road that has been plagued with “chronic traffic problems” as part of...

Jaguars Melbourne put on a show

The Jaguars Melbourne futsal club was given a chance to flaunt its talent and showcase its home suburb of Caroline Springs at the Victorian...

Work begins removing Delahey bottleneck

Work has started on the removal of a dangerous Delahey roundabout. ...

Sunshine West’s James Holland returns from Washington internship

James Holland was on the steps of the US Supreme Court, rubbing shoulders with media hot...

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Rossiter new Roadrunners coach

New North Sunshine coach Paul Rossiter is aware of the big challenge ahead of him at the Western Football League division 2 club. Rossiter has...

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