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  • Sunshine West man charged with murder

    A Sunshine West man has been charged with murder following the death of a 37-year-old Taylors Lakes man in hospital on Monday night. Christopher Orfanidis,…

  • Baby Guerilla’s latest mural highlights uni links

    Baby Guerilla’s latest mural highlights uni links

    Prolific Footscray artist Baby Guerrilla explores notions of social connection in her latest giant paste-up for Victoria University. VU commissioned the renowned street artist to…

  • Road rage victim dies

    A Taylors Lakes man has died in hospital overnight following a road rage incident on the Western Ring Road in Ardeer earlier this month. The…

  • Ballarat services suffer in wake of RRL opening

    Ballarat services suffer in wake of RRL opening

    Commuters are bearing the brunt of delays and cancelled services, with punctuality for V/Line’s Ballarat trains plummeting since the Regional Rail Link opened last month.…

  • Melton council seeks planning amendment

    Melton council is seeking amendments to its planning scheme following a Victorian Civil Administrative Tribunal decision that gave Exford home owners approval to keep, and…

  • Register now for Daffodil Day

    Register now for Daffodil Day

    Derrimut’s Vijayshree and Ravi Behal will don yellow come Daffodil Day and they’re urging everyone else to join them. With hundreds of thousands of Australians…

  • War veterans recognised

    War veterans recognised

    Peter Burquest is humble in the way most veterans are … as though they haven’t put their lives on the line for their country. The…

  • Spinning a yarn against gender-based violence

    Spinning a yarn against gender-based violence

    The women of Knit into Action are doing their bit to bring a little colour to the Western Region Centre Against Sexual Assault (WRCASA), in…

  • Day hospice brings brighter days

    Day hospice brings brighter days

    During his long life, Arthur Waters has seen the battlefields of war, been to night school after dropping out, worked as a steel merchant, lectured…

  • Council calls for funding to teach dog safety

    Council calls for funding to teach dog safety

      Brimbank council has called for state government help to fund responsible pet ownership programs. It also wants to simplify the approved standard for restricted…

  • A little ray of sunshine for all abilities

    A little ray of sunshine for all abilities

    Anthony Jobe uses music to help people with disabilities find their voice. With Debra Digby and Myf Powell, he runs an all abilities music program,…

  • Sunshine Private hospital attracts investment

    Sunshine Private hospital attracts investment

    About $130 million has been earmarked for a seven-storey private hospital at Sunshine on the back of a state government growth blueprint. A planning permit…

  • Council’s Sunshine offices up for sale

    The site of Brimbank council’s Sunshine offices is expected to be turned into a housing development. With Sunshine-based council staff to be relocated to the…

  • Council urged to save historic house

    Council urged to save historic house

    National Trust Victoria has called on Brimbank council to abort any plans to demolish a historic house in Sunshine. Star Weekly revealed last month that…

  • Vic Uni Secondary College greets sister students

    Vic Uni Secondary College greets sister students

    Preparations are under way for this week’s arrival of 18 students and three teachers from Victoria University Secondary College’s Chinese sister school, the high school…

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