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  • Keilor Plains paddock parking fines ‘unfair’

    Keilor Plains paddock parking fines ‘unfair’

    A Keilor Downs resident of nearly 40 years is accusing Brimbank council ticket inspectors of “feasting” on drivers parking in a paddock near Keilor Plains…

  • Sustainability fund ignores Brimbank

    Sustainability fund ignores Brimbank

    Brimbank council has urged the state government to spend more on environmental improvements in the area, claiming its sustainability fund is not “achieving its intended…

  • Exhibitions span Keilor’s heritage

    Exhibitions span Keilor’s heritage

    History buffs can get a better understanding of one of Brimbank’s more picturesque suburbs later this month. Keilor Historical Society will throw open its doors…

  • ‘Toughest’ dad to defend Games title

    ‘Toughest’ dad to defend Games title

    Paulo Catayong is the “toughest competitor alive” … and he has the medals to prove it. The Derrimut father of four will compete in April…

  • Salvos laud ‘legendary’ Sunshine baker

    Salvos laud ‘legendary’ Sunshine baker

    It was Sunshine at its best for 50 people who were able to eat their fill recently, thanks to the generosity of B & T…

  • St Albans Primary’s schoolyard transformed

    St Albans Primary’s schoolyard transformed

    The old school yard is getting a makeover. St Albans Primary School pupils will soon be experiencing the great outdoors in learning and playing spaces…

  • Keilor aircraft noise monitor could be moved

    Keilor aircraft noise monitor could be moved

    Keilor residents will know by the end of the month if a noise monitoring device for aircraft flyovers will be moved out of the area. Installed…

  • Two arrested after Sunbury drug raids

    Two Brimbank men will face court following a number of drug raids at five Sunbury addresses on Wednesday. A 27-year-old Cairnlea man has been charged…

  • Learner driver blows .324 with kids in car

    A 39-year-old learner driver from Cairnlea is facing a series of charges following a minor collision in a supermarket car park in Werribee, including drink driving…

  • Tool theft causes builder to shut up shop

    A Bacchus Marsh builder, who had tools valued at $3000 stolen from his ute, says his business never recovered from the financial loss of the…

  • Warning over Caroline Springs bird deaths

    Warning over Caroline Springs bird deaths

    Caroline Springs residents have been warned against getting close to dead birds at one of the suburb’s lakes, after the birds were discovered to be…

  • Opposition grows against children in detention

    Opposition grows against children in detention

    A growing chorus of protest against Australia’s treatment of asylum seekers is building in Melbourne’s west. Educators, grandmothers and refugee advocates descended on the office…

  • New Sunshine clinic to tackle heart disease

    Brimbank patients have poor access to cardiac care, and the area is recording the highest rates of cardiovascular disease in metropolitan Melbourne, Brimbank council has…

  • Boot full of bargains

    Boot full of bargains

    Are you a hoarder or simply love looking through trash for traces of treasure? Then come to the Glengala Hotel carpark on Saturday, March 5…

  • On track to help fight cancer

    On track to help fight cancer

    Lace up your sneakers and head to Brimbank’s open spaces and wooded river trails to do your bit for young people living with cancer. Runners…

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