News
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Young school leaders learn to save a life
Young leaders from a Delahey school have learnt a very important lesson: how to save a life. All students at Mackellar Primary School, including grade…
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Sunshine North pastor appeals to stay in Australia
By Paul Mitchell For a man whose illness means he may soon be forced to leave Australia and return to Myanmar, Baptist pastor Si…
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Braybrook taekwondo star finishes top ten in global competition
It started off as a hobby three years ago to relieve stress and better protect herself. But 14-year-old Caroline Chisholm Catholic College student Jasmine Khong’s…
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Taylors Hill athlete set for the national championships
Guidance from a Commonwealth Games triple-jump bronze medallist over the past 12 months has paid off for a Taylors Hill junior track and field star.…
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New fire tankers built in Sunshine
Four regional towns will be better protected from fire this summer through the hard work, sweat and ingenuity of more than 100 Sunshine North workers.…
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Brimbank mayor takes swipe at Cairnlea asbestos dumpers
A Cairnlea mother may remove her son from his local primary school following the discovery of more asbestos at a nearby building site. Brimbank mayor…
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Nearly 900 more seats for commuters on the Ballarat Line
Weekday commuters have more chance of finding a seat these days as an extra six train carriages are added across four peak hour services on…
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Man breaks into Caroline Springs medical centre with children
A man has been caught on camera trying to rob the Caroline Springs medical centre with two young children in tow. Police have released…
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Keilor council offices to be new art hub
A teaching space for nearly 20 student artists will be a key feature of the revamped Brimbank council offices in Keilor. The hub’s doors were…
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Albion couple to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary
It really was love at first sight when John first laid eyes on Doris at a dance in Werribee. “He said to his friends as…
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Melton woman refused bail for a second time
A 29-year-old mother of two, who allegedly stole a credit card from a car parked at St Albans train station, has been denied bail for…
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Only half of all middle-aged and older Brimbank women are having regular breast checks.
Almost 12,000 middle-aged and older Brimbank women did not have their breasts checked for signs of cancer in the two years to 2015. Just 53…
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Earth Angel Keith Williams nears 100 drives
Keith Williams had already clocked up a few miles in his Skoda before he and his wife set off for three months around Australia earlier…
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Police to flood St Albans this week
Police will saturate the streets of St Albans this week in a bid to reduce a rising number of thefts from cars. Operation Deadline will…
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My Brimbank: Tadros Hanna
What’s your connection to Brimbank? First of all, because I found a home here to rent in St Albans. Number two, my son, he…














