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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…

  • Underdogs get ready for battle

    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.

  • 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…

  • Braybrook principal leads the way

    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…

  • Brimbank’s Most Wanted: June 12, 2018

    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…

  • My Brimbank: Dominic Muscat

    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…

  • 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…

  • Schools take best shot

    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…

  • A winning idea with bite

    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…

  • Pop in for cancer chat

    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…

  • Dog park to get revamp

    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…

  • This girl can play sport

    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…

  • No toast to success

    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…

  • 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…

  • Meaty feast on the menu

    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…

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