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  • Young netball players wanted

    Young netball players wanted

    Women’s sport in Keilor continues to go from strength to strength, with a new junior netball competition set to start in February at the recently…

  • Moonlight cinema one option for Sunvale site

    Moonlight cinema one option for Sunvale site

    A Sunshine moonlight cinema is one option on the table for land owned by Brimbank council at the former Sunvale Primary School. A basketball half…

  • Albion is Melbourne’s ‘fourth most affordable suburb’

    Albion is Melbourne’s ‘fourth most affordable suburb’

    Albion is Melbourne’s fourth-most affordable suburb for renters, a national report on rental affordability has found. The latest report reveals a decline in rental affordability…

  • From adversity to new highs

    From adversity to new highs

    A new Brimbank youth group has ended 2015 on a massive high. And there are plans for more fundraisers in the new year that will…

  • Melton to Caroline Springs path ‘a priority’

    Melton to Caroline Springs path ‘a priority’

    A proposed off-road shared trail along the Western Freeway from Melton to Caroline Springs is one of the top priorities of a multi- council strategy…

  • Council to decide on amusement parlour in ‘hoon area’

    Council to decide on amusement parlour in ‘hoon area’

    Plans to convert an empty Tullamarine industrial building into a late night amusement parlour with a liquor license could be approved by Brimbank council tomorrow…

  • Helping Hoops set for Summer Slam

    Helping Hoops set for Summer Slam

    Youngsters from refugee or migrant backgrounds will unite in their passion for basketball later this week at a summer tournament. Helping Hoops, a free Sunshine…

  • Deer Park block ‘a haven for drugs and homeless’

    Deer Park block ‘a haven for drugs and homeless’

    Community safety is at risk due to drug users and vagrancy at a vacant lot on Ballarat Road, a Deer Park business operator claims. Vesco…

  • FIDA Saints seek new players

    FIDA Saints seek new players

    Active Brimbank sports lovers with intellectual disabilities are knocking down barriers as the new Football Integration Development Association season approaches this April. The St Albans…

  • St Albans man jailed for Caroline Springs hold up

    St Albans man jailed for Caroline Springs hold up

    A St Albans man has been sentenced to almost four years’ jail for a “terrifying” knife hold-up outside a Caroline Springs shopping centre earlier this…

  • New library considered for St Albans

    New library considered for St Albans

    A new library may be on the cards at St Albans. With local library services at full capacity, Brimbank council will develop a business case…

  • Sports hub proposed for former Albion tip site

    Sports hub proposed for former Albion tip site

    A former landfill in Albion could be developed into a regional multi- sports facility hosting “premier league” standard sporting competitions including soccer. The tip, which closed…

  • High praise for Derrimut’s young wildlife warrior

    High praise for Derrimut’s young wildlife warrior

    Brimbank may have unearthed the Steve Irwin of the next generation, in selfless six-year-old Isaac Busuttil. The Derrimut boy, who has been a passionate wildlife…

  • Council to close cafe and creche

    Council to close cafe and creche

    UPDATE A Brimbank-council run cafe in Sunshine will close in March despite more than 100 residents calling for it to remain open. A council report…

  • Vandals hit Caroline Springs childcare centre

    Vandals hit Caroline Springs childcare centre

    A Caroline Springs childcare centre was broken into three times in 10 days, with gates broken, property stolen and play equipment damaged. Police say the…

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