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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…

  • Croquet hoops line up

    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…

  • Bulldogs heading for Watergardens

    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.…

  • Top baby names for 2016

    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…

  • 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…

  • ‘Outing Disability’ opens in Brimbank

    ‘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…

  • Vicroads seeks feedback

    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…

  • JDC dance to win

    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…

  • Open for fun at the tennis

    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…

  • Feral cats fee a ‘small’ cost: council

    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…

  • 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…

  • Brimbank owes big on Sheriff warrants

    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…

  • Run around the race track

    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.…

  • Power boost to stop outages

    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…

  • Fruit nets more than bats can bear

    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,…

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