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Brunch with some punch
A world of food vendors will descend on Watergardens Town Centre this weekend as part of the Brunch Lunch and Punch food truck festival. It’s…
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A golden moment
Levent Koca is the embodiment of hard work paying off. The Albanvale local was left shocked when he took out Kangan Institute’s Student of the…
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Council calls for new safety hub
Brimbank council will lobby the state government for a support and safety hub to be built in the municipality. The hubs, one of the key…
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NBN rollout picks up momentum
About 12,000 Brimbank premises will be among those to enjoy the latest NBN technology. Parts of Deer Park, Sunshine, Keilor and Sydenham will be receiving…
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Asbestos remains two years on
Asbestos remains in Brimbank Park two years after it was found. Despite a public push to have the hazardous material removed, a section of the…
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Book is a great sign
Jen Blyth and Kerrie Taylor had a simple and powerful vision. The Melbourne friends wanted to give deaf children and their families access to bedtime…
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Survivor’s Anzac tribute
For Frank Smolen, Anzac Day holds a different kind of significance. Mr Smolen, who will be 100 in October, is a survivor of Auschwitz, the…
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Brimbank’s Most Wanted: April 24, 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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Parks, recreation given a fresh outlook
Millions of dollars are set to be spent upgrading and improving Brimbank’s sporting facilities over the next 10 years. Brimbank council’s draft Sports Facilities Action…
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New park court is ace
Taylors Lakes’ budding tennis stars now have even more options to learn the game with the opening of a new public Hot Shots court in…
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Young hero keeps her cool
A Kings Park girl who rang triple-0 when her mum became ill has received a state award for her bravery. Nine-year-old Nadia Alsaadi kept a…
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City works to go green
A proposed amendment to the Brimbank Planning Scheme is aimed at encouraging developers to be environmentally conscious. The council wants to include an Environmentally Sustainable…
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Council makes plans to go live
Live streaming of Brimbank council meetings could soon become a reality, with the council to receive a report next month on the possibility of video…
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Crossings need to go: council
Brimbank council is calling on the state government to urgently remove three level crossings on the Ballarat line, saying it is just a matter of…
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Council fights stadium removal
Brimbank council is calling on the state government to reinstate a four court indoor stadium into the planning for new college facilities at Sunshine College…











