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  • Caroline Springs CFA members deny rift

    Caroline Springs CFA members deny rift

    Country Fire Authority volunteers at Caroline Springs have denied allegations they are concerned about the future of their role in light of a new enterprise…

  • Great care, no dramas for LGBTQ youth

    Great care, no dramas for LGBTQ youth

    A new Sunshine adolescent health clinic is helping young gay and transgender people struggling with sexual identity. The No Dramas clinic at the Sunshine City…

  • Brooklyn breathes a little easier

    Brooklyn breathes a little easier

    Brooklyn is showing its best air quality results on record, but it’s still the worst area in Melbourne for dust emissions, the Environment Protection Authority…

  • Calls to preserve and open Sydenham station

    Calls to preserve and open Sydenham station

    Brimbank’s oldest surviving railway station should be treated as a “valued community asset”, its owners believe. The station is owned by Watergardens shopping centre owner…

  • More cops needed to prevent overtime stress

    More cops needed to prevent overtime stress

    More police officers must “immediately” be deployed to Melton and Caroline Springs if Victoria Police is serious about addressing the findings of a mental health…

  • Western Bulldogs eye off membership milestone

    Western Bulldogs eye off membership milestone

    The campaign to ‘gather the pack’ is growing as the Western Bulldogs roar towards an unprecedented 40,000-member milestone. The club is nearing the magic mark…

  • Reward offered for Burnside shooting

    Reward offered for Burnside shooting

    A $100,000 reward has been offered to help solve the attempted murder of Derrimut 24:7 Gym owner Nikolaos Solomos at Burnside in May last year.…

  • Three injured as three cars collide in Delahey

    Three Hillside residents were hospitalised and at least two cars written off following a multi-vehicle, head-on collision in Delahey on Monday night. A white Ford…

  • Ravenhall tip committee ‘temporarily suspended’

    The Ravenhall landfill committee has been temporarily suspended following the chairwoman’s resignation. Community groups are furious with landfill operator Cleanaway’s decision to put the committee…

  • Cuts to solar feed-in tariff to hurt Caroline Springs

    Cuts to solar feed-in tariff to hurt Caroline Springs

    Caroline Springs families will be some of the hardest hit when solar energy feed-in tariffs are cut next year, according to a western suburbs Greens…

  • Keilor North land owners want planning ‘lifeline’

    Keilor North land owners want planning ‘lifeline’

    But farmers looking for a “lifeline” say the recommendations don’t go far enough and want the land rezoned for residential use. Land owners say for…

  • Roberta Williams’ former Hillside home for sale

    Roberta Williams’ former Hillside home for sale

    If only walls could talk … or maybe not. A Hillside property with links to Melbourne’s bloody gangland killings of the late 1990s and early…

  • Performing no longer a drama for shy kids

    Performing no longer a drama for shy kids

    Melbourne’s next generation of actors could one day be traced back to a community centre at Braybrook. Braybrook Community Hub’s new drama program, Wit Kids,…

  • Extra parking on cards for Watergardens station

    The number and location of extra parking spaces at Watergardens train station will be known by year’s end. Sydenham MP Natalie Hutchins said last week…

  • Braybrook students dance to a Latin beat

    Braybrook students dance to a Latin beat

    The growing relationship between an Altona dance school and a Braybrook college will hit its creative peak with a special, all-campus performance this Thursday. Caroline…

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