BRIMBANK NORTH WEST
Home » News » Page 616

News

  • No arrests over violent rampage in Sunshine

    No arrests over violent rampage in Sunshine

    Police are yet to lay any charges in relation to a violent crime spree which took place in Sunshine last month. Three people were taken…

  • Bus fleet goes green

    A fleet of new hybrid technology buses will soon be rolled out on Brimbank roads. All 50 buses in the hybrid fleet will be in…

  • Boom gates are back

    Boom gates are back

    A final twist has been added to the Melton Highway level crossing removal. Kyneton sculptor Jason Waterhouse has recreated the original boom gates in a…

  • Dry argument for lake

    Dry argument for lake

    When residents bought into the newly developed Cairnlea area just over a decade ago, they thought they were buying properties with picturesque water views. But…

  • Footage sought in Sydenham death probe

    Footage sought in Sydenham death probe

    Police are hoping dashcam footage or CCTV cameras can help with their investigation into the death of a Sydenham woman earlier this month. Vicki Ramadan,…

  • Smart thinking in Wyndham

    Traffic lights that regulate traffic flow in response to real-time demand and sensors to predict when drains need maintaining could be the way of the…

  • Family violence scourge of west

    Family violence scourge of west

    Police have attended 9141 family violence incidents in the west during a 12-month period, with Wyndham, Brimbank and Melton recording the highest numbers of offences.…

  • Battlelines are drawn for Erika

    Battlelines are drawn for Erika

    Professional wrestler Erika Reid will break out her best and boldest moves when she takes on an interstate rival this week. The Braybrook star will…

  • Brimbank’s Most Wanted: April 9, 2019

    Brimbank’s Most Wanted: April 9, 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…

  • In brief

    Suspicious fires Brimbank Crime Investigation Unit is investigating two grass fires which occurred along Kororoit Creek between Neale Road and Station Road, Deer Park about…

  • Bank funds go full circle

    Bank funds go full circle

    A Deer Park bank is looking to funnel its profits back into the Brimbank community. Circle Alliance Bank has recently undergone a restructure to become…

  • A family celebration

    A family celebration

    The tight-knit St Peter’s Catholic Primary School community has celebrated the school’s 40th anniversary. Past and present pupils and other guests last month enjoyed a…

  • Gift that keeps giving

    Gift that keeps giving

    A Taylors Lakes assistant principal has taken out a top education award for her efforts in shaping her school’s gifted young minds. Taylors Lakes Secondary…

  • Remembering a Kokoda kid

    Remembering a Kokoda kid

    Seventy-seven years on and the Kokoda campaign remains one of the toughest, bloodiest and gruelling in Australia’s history. It’s also the setting of remarkable bravery…

  • Cairnlea’s secret powder revealed

    Cairnlea’s secret powder revealed

    Tucked away in the grassy suburb of Cairnlea lies a small building. It looks unimpressive and you’d be forgiven for walking past it without a…

Digital Editions