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  • School sports star in state squad

    School sports star in state squad

    At just 13 years of age, Tegan Matthews is building a sporting resume that would make most adults envious. Tegan is now in her second…

  • Artistic spirit for park

    Artistic spirit for park

    Wurundjeri culture will be showcased at the soon-to-be opened Sunvale Community Park. St Albans’ indigenous artists Lee Anne Clarke and Mandi Barton will create five…

  • My Brimbank: Neil Hunichen

    My Brimbank: Neil Hunichen

    What’s your connection to Brimbank? I have lived in Sydenham for the past 15 years after living in Gisborne for over 20 years. The decision…

  • Ballarat Road medical centre goes on sale

    Ballarat Road medical centre goes on sale

    A Sunshine hospital/medical centre for sale is expected to fetch offers of more than $9 million. The property, at 493 Ballarat Road, will be sold…

  • Capsule’s long farewell

    Capsule’s long farewell

    The thoughts and dreams of young minds were frozen in time last week when a time capsule was placed into Melton Highway’s newest road bridge.…

  • MPs blast toilet charge

    MPs blast toilet charge

    The state government has labelled as discriminatory a $20 fee to access disabled toilets at Sunshine Plaza and has vowed to take action. Housing, Disability…

  • Funds freed for Calder Rise: MP

    Funds freed for Calder Rise: MP

    Member for Niddrie Ben Carroll has called on Brimbank council to reconsider its stance on buying the former Calder Rise Primary School site. Mr Carroll…

  • Show with a difference

    Show with a difference

    The creative talents of Monmia Primary School’s pupils will be showcased to the community next week. On Wednesday, May 23 the school will host an…

  • Quentin’s top dog, for sure

    Quentin’s top dog, for sure

    When Stuart Macdonald purchased Quentin the German shepherd off Gumtree in 2013, a remarkable journey began. Most dog owners claim their dogs are the best,…

  • A swimming success

    A swimming success

    A women-only swimming program is helping migrants and refugees learn to swim and adjust to life in a new country. The program, an Asylum Seeker…

  • Budget blast by Greens MP

    For Sunshine Greens MP Huong Truong, the recent state budget is a “missed opportunity”. Ms Truong, who is a Western Metropolitan member in Victoria’s upper…

  • Ravenhall tip fight far from over

    Brimbank council will appear before the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal next month to continue its opposition to the expansion of the Ravenhall tip. The…

  • Small step to make big difference

    Small step to make big difference

    A Sunshine charity is determined to raise $18,000 so it can bolster its work in helping children. The Refugee Migrant Children Centre has been working…

  • Paws for a good cause

    Paws for a good cause

    Simon Reddy and Tracy Azzopardi love their four-legged friends, and they’re gearing up to show everyone just how much. The St Albans couple will join…

  • New mentor program a cut above

    New mentor program a cut above

    Young Brimbank scissor slingers are learning from the best through a new training program. As part of a council pilot program, Just Kutz, eight young…

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