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  • My Brimbank: Fraser Clark

    My Brimbank: Fraser Clark

    What’s your connection to Brimbank? I’m relatively new to the area. I’m the co-owner of Lumbar and Co Coffee, which has been based at Brimbank…

  • Leisure centre upgrades begin

    Leisure centre upgrades begin

    The Sunshine Leisure Centre will undergo a facelift over the coming months. Works on a new cafe will start tomorrow with the old cafe space…

  • Hard waste collection now a phone call away

    Hard waste collection now a phone call away

    Hard waste collection is now just a phone call away. Brimbank council’s new at-call hard waste collection service will begin on July 1. Under the…

  • Medical help is on hand

    Medical help is on hand

    Catholic Regional College North Keilor is taking the term “giving back” to a new level. On a trip to the Philippines next month, 10 year…

  • Station’s nod of approval

    Station’s nod of approval

    The new and improved St Albans station is in line for a prestigious architectural award. Once labelled as having one of the most dangerous level…

  • James on target for skeet title

    James on target for skeet title

    Eighteen months ago James Sacchetta decided to follow in his father’s footsteps and take up skeet shooting. In that short space of time he’s risen…

  • Planting new ideas

    Planting new ideas

    Students of Marian College have rolled up their sleeves and got in touch with their inner green thumbs. Students joined in a number of activities,…

  • Albion to decide King of the Cage

    Albion to decide King of the Cage

    Professional wrestling will return to Albion next month to crown the King of the Cage. Callen Butcher, who will headline the show’s main event, said…

  • Police driven to anger

    Brimbank police were left shaking their heads at driver behaviour during the Queen’s Birthday long weekend. Brimbank led the state for infringements with more than…

  • Parking restriction as Watergardens works begin

    Parking restriction as Watergardens works begin

    Works on Watergardens’ $50 million transformation have begun. Centre manager Joe Galea said works are progressing well, although there are some restrictions on parking. “The…

  • Cricketers embark on UK crusade

    Cricketers embark on UK crusade

    Two Braybrook students are off on a cricket tour that is the stuff of dreams. Bol Abiem and Chien Mayoum are going on the Crusaders’…

  • ‘Fruitless’ meeting angers locals

    ‘Fruitless’ meeting angers locals

    A residents group fighting a proposed Kealba development has described a community meeting to discuss the plans as “often heated and uncomfortable”. A spokesperson for…

  • Taylors Hill dance school celebrates 10 years

    Taylors Hill dance school celebrates 10 years

    A dream of teaching a new generation of dancers has paid off for Rebecca Magazzu, with her Taylors Hill dance school celebrating its 10th anniversary.…

  • Anger builds over failed lights bid

    Anger builds over failed lights bid

    Garry Clancy led a sporting life, but an accident at a notorious Ballarat Road intersection in 2015 changed all that. Mr Clancy, a resident of…

  • Julie Zapasa and Michelle Hoskin feel young at heart with new exhibition

    Julie Zapasa and Michelle Hoskin feel young at heart with new exhibition

    Julie Zapasa believes everyone can learn  new things about themselves and the  world they live in just by listening to their inner child. The Melton…

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