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Arsonist charged for Brimbank fires
An alleged serial arsonist has been charged with lighting four fires in Brimbank in less than a week. A police spokeswoman said a 40-year-old Attwood…
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Croquet hoops line up
Cairnlea will host an Australian sporting first next month when the Golf Croquet World Championships roll into town on February 25. It will be the…
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Bulldogs heading for Watergardens
The Western Bulldogs’ Sons of the West program will be make its presence felt next week, with five days of activities at Watergardens town centre.…
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Top baby names for 2016
Brimbank’s baby boom continued in 2016, with Sunshine Hospital reporting a major jump in births last year. About 15 babies were born every day at…
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Charges follow major drug bust
By Jane Lee, The Age Three men from St Albans and one from Sunshine are among five men charged earlier this month with importing…
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‘Outing Disability’ opens in Brimbank
A new exhibition at Brimbank Community and Civic Centre aims to improve understanding of the struggles faced by LGBTQI people who are also living with…
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Vicroads seeks feedback
VicRoads is calling for community feedback on preliminary designs for a $1.8 billion program involving eight major road projects in the west. The projects include…
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JDC dance to win
It’s been a bumper couple of years for the JDC Studios at Caroline Springs, and the studio is set to welcome its next crop of…
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Open for fun at the tennis
The summer of tennis is in full swing, but instead of lounging in front of a television, one Caroline Springs girl is getting a closer…
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Feral cats fee a ‘small’ cost: council
The cost of removing feral cats from Brimbank properties could cause people to take matters into their own hands, one resident claims. Lisa, a Deer…
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Fears raised over road fix
An upgrade of the Taylors and Kings roads intersection in Delahey will include controversial elevation of the roads some residents say could do more harm…
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Brimbank owes big on Sheriff warrants
Brimbank residents are some of the worst in the state when it comes to paying fines, with the Sheriffs office on the hunt for $65…
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Run around the race track
Kyneton residents are invited to pull on their running shoes and set off around Kyneton racecourse on February 5 in support of a good cause.…
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Power boost to stop outages
A new electricity substation means power outages across Wyndham and Melton should be few and far between. Work is currently underway on a new Truganina…
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Fruit nets more than bats can bear
A Greendale animal rescuer who’s recently saved three bats tangled in fruit tree netting is urging people to be more mindful of wildlife. Naomi Carr,…













