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  • Thefts down in Brimbank but still a challenge

    Police say thefts and burglaries are still the biggest challenges in Brimbank, despite their showing a recent decline. Almost 8000 theft and burglary offences were…

  • Crime fight goes back to basics

    Police say thefts and burglaries are still the biggest challenges in Brimbank, despite their showing a recent decline. Almost 8000 theft and burglary offences were…

  • Mobile phone ‘like a blindfold’ for drivers

    Mobile phone ‘like a blindfold’ for drivers

    Police in Brimbank and Melton are cracking down on drivers who use mobile phones while behind the wheel. Operation Prone will run once a month…

  • Students and migrants not lost in translation

    Students and migrants not lost in translation

    A new guide to help schools engage with students and parents from migrant and refugee backgrounds was launched last week. The desktop guide was a…

  • Sunshine hospital comes of age

    Sunshine hospital comes of age

    Reporter Ben Cameron examines the growth of Sunshine Hospital   As many as 1200 people needing radiology treatment at Sunshine will no longer have to…

  • Refugees slip through mental-health cracks

    Refugees slip through mental-health cracks

    Refugees and asylum seekers are slipping through mental health cracks despite reporting higher than average mental health issues, according to HealthWest. The Integrated Mental Health…

  • Western Health facts and figures

      • Western Health serves more than 800,000 people • There areabout 600 volunteers and 6100 staff members • More than 110 different languages are…

  • Vietnamese refugees welcome, 40 years on

    Vietnamese refugees welcome, 40 years on

    Energetic, innovative and contributing enormously to the cultural growth of this nation was how then-prime minister Malcolm Fraser described Australia’s Vietnamese community. Forty years since…

  • Brimbank police alarmed at jump in firearms offences

    Brimbank police alarmed at jump in firearms offences

    Weapons offences have doubled in Brimbank over the past four years police data has revealed. It comes as The Age reports police are discovering guns…

  • Racial abuse ruins Disney day out at Watergardens

    Racial abuse ruins Disney day out at Watergardens

    An Aboriginal mother has been left reeling after her three-year-old daughter was the victim of a vicious racist attack during a trip to Taylors Lakes.…

  • Footballers and fashionistas come together at Keilor

    Footballers and fashionistas come together at Keilor

    Football is about to meet fashion again, via the second Vogue in the Village fundraiser for Keilor Football Club. Lyndall Blackmore and friends Jody Morris…

  • Cafe plan for Brimbank parks

    Cafe plan for Brimbank parks

    Major parks in Brimbank could be dotted with cafes under new plans being considered by the council. Seeking community input in updating its Creating Better Parks…

  • Miles in memory of a mother’s smiles

    Miles in memory of a mother’s smiles

    Albert Giacomelli says his wife Maria’s smile could melt him from a mile away. It is this memory that inspired the Smiling Marias – the…

  • Obese? Let clothesline help you shed extra kilos

    Obese? Let clothesline help you shed extra kilos

    It all started with a clothesline and a commitment and now Melton’s Karen Gatt is about 70 kilograms lighter and the director of her own fitness…

  • St Albans man wanted on weapon, drug-related charges

    St Albans man wanted on weapon, drug-related charges

    A St Albans man is being pursued by police on prohibited weapon and drug-related charges. Luke Makin, 36, is wanted over nine warrants for drug…

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