News
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Thirteen arrested after police execute drug warrants
Police this morning arrested 13 people and executed a series of warrants across Brimbank and Melbourne’s north west suburbs as part of a major investigation into…
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Underdogs get ready for battle
Three of the world’s top 12-ranked nations – France, Denmark and Peru – stand in the way of the Socceroos in their World Cup group.
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Affordable housing drops
Outer suburban areas such as Brimbank are no longer a haven for low income earners and families struggling to find somewhere affordable to live. A…
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Braybrook principal leads the way
By Ewen McRae Caroline Chisholm Catholic College principal Marco DiCesare has been shortlisted for a prominent education award. Mr DiCesare has been shortlisted for…
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Brimbank’s Most Wanted: June 12, 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…
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My Brimbank: Dominic Muscat
What’s your connection to Brimbank? I came to Australia in 1986. I came to Deer Park and I’m still living there. I also do 15…
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Police dismay at blitz results
The number of unauthorised drivers and vehicles detected during a Sunshine North operation has disappointed the Brimbank Highway Patrol and Sunshine Police. Operation Breeze, which…
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Schools take best shot
Brimbank’s tennis stars of the future are well equipped to take their game to the next level after hundreds of new racquets were donated to…
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A winning idea with bite
A partnership between Coles and SecondBite is giving shoppers the chance to help deliver meals to those in need this winter. Shoppers at Coles stores…
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Pop in for cancer chat
A pop-up shop in Caroline Springs is encouraging the community to talk about cancer. The Let’s Talk About Cancer pop-up site will be set up…
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Dog park to get revamp
Deer Park dog owners will be able to enjoy play time with their canine friends in more comfort, thanks to work planned for the Davitt…
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This girl can play sport
A Burnside Heights woman is out to dispel the stereotype that older women can’t play sport. Angela Dalla Rosa (pictured) is one of 24 Victorian…
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No toast to success
A Keilor Downs student has won an award in a statewide competition, but she won’t be celebrating with a drink. Jesse Theodosiou won $1000 for…
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New eyes on St Albans
The switch has been flicked and CCTV cameras are now operational in St Albans. The cameras, switched on last week, are located in St Albans…
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Meaty feast on the menu
A group of Brimbank barbecuers are putting on a feast for those doing it tough. Scott Webb, Ben Gray and Travis Gray are teaming up…












