News
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Melbourne Airport rail link crucial to Sunshine’s future, 30 year strategy reveals
A Melbourne Airport rail link and a new, tolled Outer Metropolitan Ring Road (OMRR) are crucial to Sunshine’s emergence as one of Melbourne’s key employment…
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The time is now to nominate a great Brimbank resident
It’s never been so easy to nominate a great Australian living in Brimbank for an Australia Day Award. Nominations are now being accepted and close…
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Three Brimbank companies to hire retrenched Ford workers
Three Brimbank companies will offer almost 100 retrenched car assembly workers a new job. Just two days before Ford factories in Broadmeadows and Geelong closed,…
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Copperfield College students raise money for homeless organisation
Brandon says he and three classmates didn’t set out to run a car wash. “We just knew we wanted to do something to help the…
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Swing by for golf fun
Kids can try their hand at golf during a free beginners clinic in Sunbury as part of Goonawarra Golf Club’s junior holiday program. Golf instructor…
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Retail therapy helps Greendale wildlife shelter
Naomi Carr has nursed hundreds of animals at the Greendale Wildlife Shelter. But it’s an expensive process and the shelter can’t exist without the support…
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Sunshine Community Brass Band hits the road for local communities
The Sunshine Community Brass Band is hitting the road in the search of new members and hoping to help struggling rural communities along the way.…
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The Tin Shed calls for more tin
The Tin Shed in St Albans is looking for more tin. The community youth group, which has served the region for nearly 50 years, is…
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Sibel Ali’s fight to let son ‘rest’
Sibel Ali was looking forward to giving birth to her son, Aydin. But several weeks before he was due to arrive, the heavily pregnant woman…
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Sydenham mum jalied for stealing $80,000 from former employer
A Sydenham woman has been jailed for three months for stealing $80,000 in six months from her employer to pay for her drug and gambling…
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“I thought I’d never walk again”: Jill’s fight to be the talk of a special high tea
It was two days after Christmas last year when Jill “Chuck” Norris first thought she’d never walk again. “I actually didn’t know it at the…
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Sunshine College teacher finalist in Victorian principal’s award
Sunshine College principal Tim Blunt is quick to play down his nomination as a finalist in the state’s outstanding secondary school principal award. The principal…
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Around 1000 Plumpton homes to get improved Australia Post service
About 1000 homes in Plumpton can now have parcels delivered to their doors after Australia Post expanded its services. Previously, residents of the Aspire estate…
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Keilor Park home to junior fishing’s finest
Keilor Park is now officially home to the youngest angler with a world record catch. Back in March, Star Weekly reported that it took 10-year-old…
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Every day is magical in Brimbank: Saidin Salkic
He was born in war-torn Srebrenica in Bosnia, so every day is a magical experience for internationally renowned artist Saidin Salkic. The St Albans resident…














