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  • All aboard rail ‘super hub’

    All aboard rail ‘super hub’

    The highly touted airport rail link, complete with a Sunshine “super hub”, was officially signed off by the Prime Minister and Premier last week as…

  • Saigon talking points

    Saigon talking points

    Sunshine West artist Phuong Ngo hopes a new exhibition starts a conversation. Ngo has contributed to Those Monuments Don’t Know Us at Bundoora Homestead. The…

  • Hospital pledged 150 new nurses

    Hospital pledged 150 new nurses

    The State government has pledged more than 150 new nurses and midwives for the soon-to-be-opened Joan Kirner Women’s and Children’s Hospital. Premier Daniel Andrews and…

  • Tarneit motorcyclist charged after drug bust

    Tarneit motorcyclist charged after drug bust

    A 26-year-old Tarneit motorcyclist will front court in July after police caught him with drugs during an early-morning intercept in Caroline Springs. Police spotted a…

  • Win tickets to see the Silvers Circus ‘Jurassic Unearthed’ show

    Win tickets to see the Silvers Circus ‘Jurassic Unearthed’ show

    This is the last chance for Star Weekly readers to win tickets for the Silvers Circus production of ‘Jurassic Unearthed’ on Friday, March 22 at…

  • Lions fundraiser to tackle childhood cancer

    Lions fundraiser to tackle childhood cancer

    The Taylors Lakes Lions Club is hosting a night of music, laughter and fun – all in the name of a good cause. The second…

  • Learning from the litter wall

    Learning from the litter wall

    A colourful creation is helping spread a poignant message in Sunshine. A mural adorning a wall opposite Sunshine station features native animals surrounded by litter.…

  • Seniors cash worth a workout

    Seniors cash worth a workout

    Brimbank senior citizens have been delivered a big win that is tipped to generate greater health and wellbeing outcomes. The boost comes from a $1.8…

  • Keilor steps back in time

    Keilor steps back in time

    Historic Harrick’s Cottage will be open to the public later this month in a celebration of Keilor. The Keilor Historical Society will be hosting its…

  • My Brimbank: Mark Gale

    My Brimbank: Mark Gale

    What’s your connection to Brimbank?   I’ve not only got the business based here, but I also grew up in St Albans. I’ve spent all…

  • Neighbours win two-storey fight

    Albion residents have had a victory in their fight to stop an “inappropriate” development going ahead. Brimbank council has rejected the application for a permit…

  • Festival fun kicks off

    Festival fun kicks off

    A celebration of sport and community will be the focus of a festival later this month. The inaugural I Love Albion Festival will be held…

  • Family anger over 11-hour wait

    Ron Baldacchino’s family say he’s lucky to be alive after he was forced to endure a gruelling 11-hour wait to see a doctor at Sunshine…

  • Teen an artful dodger

    Teen an artful dodger

    When Fiona Nguyen accepted an invitation to play in social dodgeball, she never envisaged it would open a world of possibilities. The year 12 Braybrook…

  • St Albans house condemned

    St Albans house condemned

    A massive fire last weekend is the death knell for a condemned St Albans property. Permits have been issued to demolish the abandoned house at…

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