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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…
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‘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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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,…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…










