St Albans street a shocker, says resident
A St Albans man says he’s more than $250 out of pocket because of Brimbank council’s unwillingness to properly fix a gaping pothole in...
St Albans woman receives $70K in Centrelink payments while working
A St Albans woman has avoided jail after pocketing more than $70,000 in dole payments while working casual and part-time jobs.
Jacqueline Marinakis pleaded guilty...
Welcome Wagon calls for toys and tinned goods
Helping hands, generous souls and open hearts are wanted by a community service that helps more than 300 asylum seeker families across Brimbank.
West Welcome...
Sunshine boozer ban extended for another twelve months
Almost 100 people have been arrested for assault in the Sunshine CBD in the past nine months following the introduction of new powers which...
Grab a tree and keep kids with a disability dancing and camping
Buy a Christmas tree next month and help keep local kids with a disability dancing and camping.
That’s the message from Caroline Springs Rotary’s Wendy...
Sunshine junior golfer has two big reasons to celebrate
A junior golfer had two big reasons to celebrate last weekend after recording her best score and clinching her first senior tournament.
Lauren Goddard, 13,...
Community still waiting for Albion traffic lights
VicRoads says it has no plans to install traffic lights at a troubled Albion intersection that has been on a Brimbank council safety wish...
Brimbank’s Most Wanted – November 30, 2016
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...
Fire treatment in western parks
The warmer weather is on its way and with it comes the threat of grass fires and bushfires.
Parks Victoria is rising to the challenge...
See Santa … every Friday!
He’s making a list, he’s checking it twice. He’s going to find out who’s been naughty and nice. Santa Claus is coming to Werribee...
Wyndham residents too scared to walk at night
A majority of Wyndham residents don’t feel safe walking around the streets at night.
Data from the most recent VicHealth Survey reveals that during the...
Brimbank part of homeless plan
Twenty-seven homes in Brimbank will be opened up for people who are at risk of, or already, homeless.
Premier Daniel Andrews announced last week the...
EPA blitz targets tyre stockpiles
Waste tyre depots in Brimbank were put on notice last week as the Environment Protection Authority began random inspections in the lead-up to summer.
EPA...
Sunshine’s baby boom continues
Sunshine Hospital had the third busiest maternity ward in the state in 2014, a new report shows.
The Victorian perinatal services performance indictors 2014-15 report,...
Friends in hour of need
About 95 per cent of the rubbish washed down through the stormwater drains and into creeks comes from city streets, says Friends of Kororoit...