News
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Mystic Fair on the cards for Sunshine
Brimbank residents are being encouraged to get in touch with their spiritual side at this month’s Mystic Fair. Psychic clairvoyant Wilhelmina Handley and her business…
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Southern Cross Grammar students to star in Candide
Southern Cross Grammar students are preparing to taking audiences on a journey of side-splitting misadventures in their latest production, Candide. Twenty students from the Caroline…
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Man stabbed during aggravated burglary
A 50-year-old Cairnlea man was taken to hospital with multiple stab wounds after an aggravated burglary and assault last night. Investigators believe four males wearing…
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Brimbank’s Most Wanted: April 23, 2019
Let’s help Brimbank Police. If you have any information in relation to these people, contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or contact your local…
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Search for St Albans lotto winner
The hunt is on for a St Albans lotto player who is $754,973.22 richer after their syndicate took out the $15 million division one prize…
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Feature film in focus at Setting Sun festival
A feature film set in Macedon will enjoy its Australian big screen debut when the sixth annual Setting Sun Film Festival takes over the Sun…
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Tree vandals strike in Taylors Lakes
Vandals have poisoned five trees – valued at $60,000 – in Taylors Lakes. Brimbank council believes the trees, which are on the corner of Parmelia…
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Pool’s winter welcome
The Sunshine Leisure Centre’s outdoor pool will be available this winter. Brimbank council is trialing winter hours for the outdoor pool – which is heated…
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Vietnamese cheer flag victory
The Co Vang will fly in Brimbank. Rapturous applause reverberated through Brimbank’s council chambers last week as a large contingent of the Vietnamese community celebrated…
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Matildas cash bid fails
Brimbank council has expressed interest in becoming home base for the Matildas, but it won’t be allocating additional funding for the bid in its budget.…
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Campers see the light
A group of Brimbank young people has embarked on a camp with a difference. The group, involved with Sunshine’s Youth Junction, headed to Blue Light…
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A dawn to remember
Brimbank will once again pause in commemoration this Anzac Day, with services taking place across the municipality. For Caroline Springs RSL, the day will have…
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Rates decrease flagged
Almost three-quarters of Brimbank residential property owners will receive a decrease in their rates next financial year. Brimbank mayor Lucinda Congreve presented the council’s draft…
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In brief
Seafood fine The owner of a retail seafood shop in Sunshine was last week fined $7500 with conviction for trafficking rock lobster and selling abalone…
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Plan stays true to St Albans
Plans are afoot to turn St Albans into a food, art and culture capital. The final draft of the council’s Go St Albans plan to…















