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  • Up to 400 gather for late night drags

    Up to 400 gather for late night drags

    As many as 400 people at a time are gathering in industrial estates at Tullamarine for illegal street racing so intense that fire brigade units are…

  • ‘Crush all hoons’ cars’, says Hume councillor

    Anyone caught doing burnouts or engaging in hoon behaviour should have their car impounded and sold for charity or crushed, a Hume councillor believes. Speaking…

  • Brimbank Cup returns for fifth year

    Brimbank Cup returns for fifth year

    One of Brimbank’s biggest sporting events returns this month. The fifth annual Brimbank Cup will offer two days of family-friendly activities as 32 club and community…

  • Graffiti removal bill jumps by $100,000

    The cost of removing graffiti from Brimbank council-owned properties has jumped by almost $100,000 over the past year. However, Sunshine and St Albans traders associations…

  • Brooklyn pollution may force family out

    Brooklyn pollution may force family out

    A Brooklyn mother wants to leave the area because of ongoing health concerns linked to local pollution. Olexandra Vazhnenko, a biologist, fears for her family’s…

  • Cemetery bus service to roll on

    Cemetery bus service to roll on

    A free bus service that takes Brimbank residents on visits to Keilor cemetery will continue. Star Weekly revealed late in 2014 that the service, which…

  • New bus depot for Sunshine West

    New bus depot for Sunshine West

    Works have begun on a new, purpose-built bus depot at Sunshine West, which will create at least 150 local jobs. The Vella Drive depot, which…

  • You’ve seen it, now serve it

    You’ve seen it, now serve it

    With the Australian Open still fresh in the minds of fans, Keilor East Tennis Club wants newcomers and lapsed players to pick up a racquet…

  • Police seek Sunshine sex attacker after 30 years

    Cold case investigators have called for information about a man who sexually abused a teenage girl twice in the same Sunshine paddock, four months apart,…

  • Ice seized at Caroline Springs home

    Two men appeared in court yesterday facing charges of drug importation, after police raided several premises, including a Caroline Springs house, earlier this week. Australian Border…

  • EPA closes in on January stink

    EPA closes in on January stink

    A sewage-like stink which was smelt across eleven Brimbank suburbs in early January was “likely” caused by seaweed and exposed mudflats the Environment Protection Authority…

  • Ring Road victims connected to illegal racing scene

    Ring Road victims connected to illegal racing scene

    Two young people who died in a fiery crash after careering off a bridge were members of Melbourne’s illegal racing scene. Harley Churchill and Ivana Clonaridis…

  • Two dead in horror smash on Western Ring Road

    Two dead in horror smash on Western Ring Road

    Two people are dead and traffic chaos is expected after a car flipped off a ravine next to the Western Ring Road early this morning. The…

  • Two charged after Braybrook shooting

    A man will face court today following a shooting in Braybrook yesterday morning. The 26-year-old Braybrook man was arrested by police after a 32-year-old Point…

  • Masters job losses to hit home

    More than 200 Brimbank workers may be out of a job in the wake of Woolworths’ decision last week to pull the plug on its…

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