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  • Unused grave sites found at Keilor Cemetery

    More than 60 unused graves have been reclaimed by Keilor Cemetery management. The Greater Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust, which operates Keilor Cemetery and 18 others in…

  • Keilor farmers may be forced to pay up for unused water allocations

    Keilor farmers may be forced to pay up for unused water allocations

    Melbourne Water is reviewing whether it continues to offer Keilor farmers who own water entitlements discounts on their fees. Three years ago, the water body…

  • A tea with high purpose

    A tea with high purpose

    Fancy a cuppa? Or some freshly baked goods? Community Care World Mission will be hosting a high tea Christmas fundraiser for anyone wanting to taste…

  • No room for more when Caroline Springs train station opens

    There is no certainty Caroline Springs commuters will get on board when their new station opens next month – passing trains are already at capacity,…

  • Brimbank’s Most Wanted – December 7, 2016

    Brimbank’s Most Wanted – December 7, 2016

    Brimbank’s Most Wanted – December 7, 2016 Let’s help Brimbank Police. If you have any information in relation to these people, contact Crime Stoppers on…

  • Study warns of food bowl depletion

    Study warns of food bowl depletion

    Farmland in suburban Melbourne must be protected to safeguard the city’s fresh food supply, a new report has found. The Melbourne’s Food Future report, released…

  • United by education

    United by education

    Wenhao Wu, Liem Le, Laura Mehmet and Ella Klinkermann (pictured) befriended a group of students from Shiaying Junior High School in Taiwan last year. Their…

  • The art of creation

    The art of creation

    Saidin Salkic has leant his artistic hand to a group of aspiring art students. The St Albans filmmaker and artist has spent the past few…

  • Petition calls for safer streets

      More than 80 people have signed a petition calling on Brimbank council to install speed humps to stop drivers “hooning” past a Sunshine North…

  • Boxer takes national title

    Boxer takes national title

    Filip Vulic first donned boxing gloves less than three years ago. But the gifted athlete took to the sport like a proverbial fish to water.…

  • Food for a festive time

    Food for a festive time

    For the past few years, Cairnlea Park Primary School has played a significant role in Brimbank Community Church’s Christmas drive. Each year the school asks…

  • Art for young at heart

    Art for young at heart

    Elizabeth Skruzny jumped at the opportunity to join an art class for older adults in Sunshine. “The ad said you don’t need to have any…

  • Diabetic, and defiant

    Diabetic, and defiant

    Peter Webster received a particularly untimely present from his doctor on his 12th birthday. He was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, a disease that occurs…

  • Residents reach limit on parking

    Residents reach limit on parking

    Commuters who park in residential streets near Deer Park train station will have to find spaces further away if Brimbank council extends two-hour limits to…

  • Sale record smashed

    Sale record smashed

    Not-for-profit organisation Baptcare has set a new price record for Melbourne’s west with the purchase of a property in Albion for more than $3 million.…

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