News
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Duke Street set to shine
Sunshine’s Duke Street Community House had plenty to celebrate during Neighbourhood Week, thanks to a $199,100 state government grant. The funding will be used to…
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Our star’s time to shine
A Sydenham singer is hoping to turn chairs, and heads, as she takes to the stage in one of the country’s biggest television shows. Fifteen-year-old…
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Park makeover begins
A $3.34 million transformation of a much-loved Taylors Lakes park has begun. Construction on extensive upgrades to The Lakes Reserve flagship park began last week…
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Birth seals a big deal for Brimbank
The wait is finally over. At 9.22am last Wednesday, parents Lauren Mikhael and Edwin Baez welcomed a little girl into the world. The bub will…
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Men’s health on menu
About 200 people are expected to pack out the Deer Park Club next month for the E.J. Whitten Foundation’s inaugural men’s health lunch. Foundation founder…
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Heavy mettle win for Prue
Pulling trucks, heavy lifting and a multitude of Herculean feats are just part of a normal workout for Kealba strongwoman Prue Houston. Prue decided to…
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Mulino reflects on “bittersweet” election result
Labor’s Daniel Mulino describes Saturday’s federal election as bittersweet. Mr Mulino made history, becoming the first member for the newly established seat of Fraser, but…
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Endangered species ‘poisoned’
Critically endangered flora and fauna could be wiped out to make way for a large-scale development in Delahey. Digital4 Pty Ltd, which trades as Broadcast…
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Maribyrnong MP Bill Shorten faces likely election defeat
Bill Shorten’s ambition to become Australia’s 31st prime minister has been dashed after Labor’s shock election loss on Saturday. The Maribyrnong MP will step down…
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Watergardens set for $50 million transformation
Watergardens Town Centre will undergo a radical $50 million transformation. Centre manager Joe Galea said the centre’s new food marketplace had been been inspired by –…
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Brimbank rental crisis hurts most vulnerable residents
Vulnerable Brimbank residents are facing a housing crisis. A new report highlighting the municipality’s lack of affordable rentals for households receiving income support payments paints…
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Special Olympics looking to expand into western suburbs
A western suburbs club that provides athletes with intellectual disabilities opportunities for competition close to home is looking to expand. The Melbourne West Special Olympics…
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Second Brimbank lotto winner comes forward
The mystery winner of a $3.3 million Tattslotto ticket has come forward to collect his prize four days after the draw. The St Albans man…
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Cash boost for Youth Junction to help break cycle of crime
A program aimed at keeping Brimbank’s youth out of the justice system has received a $200,000 boost from the state government. The Youth Junction was…














