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Police say youths in Taylors Hill there ‘to fight’
By Erin Pearson & Anna Prytz (The Age) Police say dozens of youths who terrified residents of Taylors Hill overnight had gathered “to fight” and there…
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New spin on the wizard
Musical theatre lovers will follow the yellow brick road to Braybrook this weekend when a new production of The Wiz kicks off. Caroline Chisholm Catholic…
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Creek critters set in stone
Native animals are proudly adorning the Kororoit Creek Shared Trail. Five rock sculptures have been installed along the trail, just upstream of Buckingham Reserve in…
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A fruitful partnership
Coles and Cairnlea Park Primary School are teaming up to make sure none of the pupils go hungry. Each week the team at the Cairnlea…
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Green Gully feedback call
Community members will be given a chance to provide feedback on the proposed design for the upgrade to Green Gully Reserve. A public session will…
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Artist visit a prize event
St Albans Secondary College students were left inspired after a visit by one of the state’s leading artists. Recently crowned Archibald Prize winner Yvette Coppersmith…
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Boat theft ‘shattering’ for family
A young Keilor family is appealing for the return of its much-loved boat. Jay Monaghan said he awoke on Sunday, July 29, to make the…
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Doctor’s plea to find work
Iraqi refugee Aseel Yako has worked in some of the most confronting, pressure-filled conditions a doctor can face, but he can’t find employment in Australia.…
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End in sight for mystery lane
Green Gully Road’s ‘third lane’ will soon be gone. The high traffic volume road is only two lanes wide between Driscolls Road and the Old…
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Fight for autism care
Parents and carers have vowed to fight for service provider Autism Plus. Friends of Autism Plus members say they are extremely fearful for their loved…
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Pokies losses hit $380,000 a day
Brimbank has again recorded the highest losses in the state from electronic gaming machines. According to data released by the Victorian Commission for Gambling and…
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Inspired to think big
A Sunshine West business that will be celebrated as part of this month’s Victorian Small Business Festival is encouraging others to take the plunge with…
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Residents face shock rate rise
Thousands of Brimbank residents are facing a steep rates rise this month, with notices sent out warning of increases of up to 15 per cent…
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New spin on the wizard
Musical theatre lovers will follow the yellow brick road to Braybrook this weekend when a new production of The Wiz kicks off. Caroline Chisholm Catholic…
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Teacher appeals jail, conviction
A Sunshine teacher has been sentenced to jail following the indecent assault of two female students in a school library. Sunshine Secondary College maths teacher…












