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  • Christmas wish granted

    Christmas wish granted

    A Sunshine refugee program has received a Christmas boost, with a $10,000 grant to help expand its services in the west. The Refugee Migrant Children…

  • My Place: Ben Opie

    My Place: Ben Opie

    Acclaimed oboist Ben Opie, the artistic director for The 2019 Peninsula Summer Music Festival, loves the diverse delights and quiet feel of Seddon. He speaks…

  • Art a journey of healing for Melissa Pym

    Art a journey of healing for Melissa Pym

    Art has been a lifelong passion for Melissa Pym – and she’s hoping her art will help her healing journey. She was diagnosed in 2014…

  • Brimbank’s Most Wanted: December 11, 2018

    Brimbank’s Most Wanted: December 11, 2018

    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…

  • Search for Sunshine stabber

    Witnesses are being sought following a stabbing in Sunshine on Saturday night. Protective Service Officers saw  a 38-year-old  man covered in blood, at Sunshine train…

  • Push to boost tourism in the west

    Push to boost tourism in the west

    Enhancing parks and gardens, activating the bay and supporting the development of key visitor attractions are the hallmarks of a Western Melbourne Tourism plan to…

  • Prison term for Merrimu raid

    Prison term for Merrimu raid

    A man who planned and carried out a burglary at a rural property, where items valued at $57,000 was stolen, has been sentenced to more…

  • Police investigate St Albans assault

    Brimbank detectives are investigating a robbery which took place on a bus in St Albans last month. The victim was travelling on the 418 bus…

  • Serving up Sunshine

    Serving up Sunshine

    The world’s best junior table tennis players showcased their talent in Sunshine West last week. Simon Gerada, a former Olympian and owner of Loops Table…

  • Tatchell back as mayor of Moorabool

    Tatchell back as mayor of Moorabool

    Moorabool council has looked to experience, with veteran councillor Paul Tatchell elected to his fourth consecutive stint in the mayoral chair. The Central ward councillor…

  • River wrecks a ‘tragedy’

    River wrecks a ‘tragedy’

    Sydenham Park is home to some of the state’s most unique flora and fauna – and dumped cars. In the past six months, the number…

  • Grey day can’t stop honour

    Grey day can’t stop honour

    Wild weather didn’t dampen the occasion when Keilor Cemetery marked the planting of a Gallipoli oak. Despite torrential rain, a large group of people gathered…

  • Farewelled with love

    Farewelled with love

    Teachers at Caroline Chisholm Catholic College have left a parting gift for the school’s students. A number of teachers met in secret over the past…

  • Child’s play launches new career

    Child’s play launches new career

    Edward Zammit is a big kid at heart – the Hillside man has been inventing toys and games for the past 25 years. Among his…

  • Calder’s urgent safety call

    Calder’s urgent safety call

    A spectacular crash which left a large truck dangling precariously over the edge of the Calder Freeway above Green Gully Road last month has highlighted…

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