Super fun day delivers the goods
A Sydenham church congregation has set out to prove the good book does go hand in hand with good times.
Sydenham Baptist Church will hold...
Cairnlea traders fined $130,000 for fake brands
Two owner-operators of a Cairnlea fashion store have been ordered to pay almost $130,000 in damages for their “flagrant” selling of counterfeit clothing.
A sentence...
Early Easter fun at Taylors Lakes
Easter will come a week early to Taylors Lakes … Bunnings is holding a family night this Thursday from 6pm.
There will be an animal...
Council wants tougher litter fines
On-the-spot fines need to be tougher to combat Brimbank council’s annual half- million-dollar-plus litter bill.
In its submission to a Victorian Community and Business Waste...
Jack floats his hit design for Moomba
A young Caroline Springs designer’s hard work and inspiration will be seen live by almost 90,000 people next week.
Jake’s float design, Flying Man, was...
Shots fired in West Sunshine
Police are investigating the circumstances which led to shots being fired at a Sunshine West intersection last night.
A black Audi pulled up beside a Mazda...
A place for healing and growth in prison
Cultural programs for Indigenous Australians will be a feature of Ravenhall’s new medium- security prison.
The Gathering Place, a Werribee-based health service for Aborigines, will...
Two charged with tool theft amid police warnings
Engrave the tools, lock up the ute and park the car in a garage.
That’s the message police want to get through to tradies as...
Brimbank tops list for petrol thefts
Brimbank had the highest amount of fuel thefts from service stations over the past ten years by almost 1000.
An inquiry report into fuel drive-offs...
Blackout on record hot night a ‘coincidence’
It was a coincidence that power was lost to around 10,000 homes across Caroline Springs and Burnside last night on a day of extreme...
Bottoms up to an ’embarrassing disease’
It’s the big charity event everybody’s talking about that helps raise awareness about a disease nobody wants to discuss.
Deer Park resident Sandra Gatt began...
Man sought over western suburbs crime spree
Police have a face image and CCTV footage of a man being sought for a crime spree across Melbourne’s west.
A Taylors Hill woman parked her...
Grape expectations exceeded
There must be something special in the soil at Sunshine West this summer.
Slave Karanfilovski, a former mechanic turned hobby farmer, has produced a bunch...
St Paul’s pupils answer call of the wild
Four students from St Paul’s Primary School at Sunshine West have answered the call to help one of the planet’s most endangered species.
Grade six...
Sunshine business women join heads
Sunshine’s business women have a new way of networking, sharing ideas and inspiring each other.
They have created Sunshine Business Women, which held its first...