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  • Hutchins leaves cabinet

    Newly re-elected MP Natalie Hutchins has stepped down from the cabinet. The member for Sydenham was re-elected to Parliament for a third term on Saturday,…

  • Third runway process stalls

    Third runway process stalls

    Public exhibition of Melbourne Airport’s plans for a third runway has been temporarily grounded. The plans were due to go on public display at the…

  • Natalie Suleyman claims resounding victory in St Albans

    Natalie Suleyman claims resounding victory in St Albans

    Natalie Suleyman has stormed to a resounding victory in the seat of St Albans in tonight’s state election. With 20 per cent of the vote…

  • Ben Carroll takes victory in Niddrie

    Ben Carroll takes victory in Niddrie

    Labor has retained its stranglehold on the seat of Niddrie. With 25 per cent of votes counted, Minister for Industry and Employment Ben Carroll is…

  • Labor takes the west

    Labor takes the west

    Labor is set to be returned to power with an increased majority, according to the latest poll results. The western suburbs appear to be following…

  • Victoria Votes: Sydenham

    Update Natalie Hutchins will hold onto the seat of Sydenham after a strong swing towards Labor in today’s election. With more than 27 per cent…

  • Victoria Votes: Kororoit

    Update Marlene Kairouz will hold on to the seat of Kororoit, with a strong swing towards Labor delivering the incumbent back into Parliament. Ms Kairouz…

  • Sunshine North woman wins lotto

    Sunshine North woman wins lotto

    A woman from Sunshine North says she’s barely been able to sleep after discovering she’d taken out division one in the weekend’s TattsLotto draw. The…

  • Peak hour traffic chaos after truck rollover

    Peak hour traffic chaos after truck rollover

    UPDATED   The Calder Freeway has been re-opened inbound at Green Gully Road this morning. The right-hand lane is now open and speed is set…

  • Peace ethos takes root

    Peace ethos takes root

    A lasting tribute to peace has been established at Kevin Wheelahan Gardens’ avenue of honour. The Sunshine RSL and the Sunshine Historical Society held a…

  • Ten year ban for animal cruelty

    Ten year ban for animal cruelty

    A registered Greyhound Racing Victoria member has been convicted on animal cruelty charges. Frank Bahor was found guilty at the Sunshine Magistrates Court last month…

  • Greening’s gold gong

    Greening’s gold gong

    An initiative to green the west is bearing fruit. Greening the West, a project designed to deliver positive health and social outcomes for Melbourne’s west…

  • Poverty crisis deepens

    Poverty crisis deepens

    More than 34,000 Brimbank residents are living in poverty, according to a report released by the National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling and the…

  • UV warning for outdoor staff

    UV warning for outdoor staff

    By Joanna Catalano   Brimbank workers in high UV industries are at risk of skin cancer. Data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics show 15,099…

  • Italian spirit

    Italian spirit

    The famed spirit and fun of an Italian carnivale was alive and well at Ardeer South Primary School last week. As part of its LOTE…

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