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Shave for a cause

One year after adopting a half-shaved, undercut hair style, Keilor East’s Beth Guglielmini is ready to go all the way in the World’s Greatest...

Croquet unveils its stars

Croquet Victoria is hoping to boost participation on the back of the Golf Croquet World Championships in Cairnlea last week, when the world’s best...

Brimbank ratepayers owe the council more than $9 million

Brimbank council is owed more than $9 million in unpaid rates and there has been a...

Brimbank’s Most Wanted – March 1, 2017

Brimbank's Most Wanted - March 1, 2017   Let’s help Brimbank Police. If you have any information in relation to these people, contact Crime Stoppers on...

V/Line passengers ‘trapped’ on city-bound service

Commuters have been left "shaking" and "distressed" after becoming trapped inside a V/Line train in Deer Park. Passengers on the 7.48am city-bound service from Melton were forced...

MY PLACE: Fran Wigley

Fran Wigley set down roots in Kyneton, but her heart goes out to people further abroad, as far as East Timor. The long-time resident...

Terminally ill single mother’s home vandalised days before sale settlement

A terminally ill single mother who has had to sell her Deer Park house to pay for cancer treatment has had her property vandalised...

Brimbank may reintroduce snake catcher service

Brimbank could have its snake catching service back before the end of the year. ...

Man charged with attempted murder following drug raid in St Albans

A St Albans man has been charged with attempted murder. Police this morning charged the 33-year-old with four counts of attempted murder and trafficking a...

Bird’s-eye view of a changing city

For photographer Tim Allen, the view from 1500 feet up was as beautiful as it was...

Couple on track for gold

Collette and Peter met as teenagers on a blind date. ...

Keep school sites public: council

In a last-ditch attempt to retain five former school sites for future education and recreation needs,...

Fine plan for pokie reform

It should be an offence for poker machine venue operators not to interact with people showing signs of...

Voter no-show for council return

Breaking Brimbank council’s seven-year spell from democracy wasn’t inspiration enough to get almost 35,000 residents to...

Midnight Oil hits the Rock

It has been nearly two decades since Australian music fans could rock along to see Midnight Oil perform live at a concert – but...

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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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