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St Albans: 11 flee Shirley Street house fire
UPDATE: A St Albans family have had a fiery but fortunate morning, after their Shirley Street home caught fire on Monday. Five children and six…
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Caroline Springs Anzac Day crowd pays emotional tribute
Hundreds of people braved early morning rain to pay their respects at the Anzac Day Dawn Service at Caroline Springs. The showers fortunately stopped as…
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Taylors Hill armed robbery: Cross-dressing man charged
An alleged thief who donned a blonde wig and female clothing to hold up a Taylors Hill service station has been charged. The cross-dressing man,…
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Brimbank council spent more than $330,000 on pay dispute costs
The Australian Services Union (ASU) has accused Brimbank council of hiding the true cost of last year’s industrial dispute after a Freedom of Information (FoI)…
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Braybrook: Cars torched in Ashley Street car park
Victoria Police are investigating the torching of three cars in a car park in Braybrook overnight. A crime scene guard has been put in place…
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Hillside man tells of horror over ramming by truck driver
UPDATE: A Hillside man has been left shaken after a road rage incident on the Western Ring Road on April 21. John, from Hillside, was…
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Anzac Day centenary: Movelle Primary School’s garden tribute
This Friday, pupils at Movelle Primary School will remember the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, and the Gallipoli campaign, in a service held in…
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Anzac Day: Burnside retiree’s father and grandfather fought together
Ask anyone who has ever served their country in a time of war, and they will tell you it has lasting effects. It’s a notion…
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Anzac Day centenary: Sunshine avenue to honour the fallen
A new avenue of honour and memorial garden in Sunshine will pay tribute to locals who fought in World War I. Sunshine Historical Society and…
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Anzac bond re-tied in football and Caroline Springs RSL
This is a tale of two soldiers. On April 3, 1967, Peter Burquest enlisted with the Australian army to find some direction in his life.…
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Sunshine vigil to honour stabbing victim Fiona Warzywoda
The sister of Sunshine stabbing victim Fiona Warzywoda still “breaks down every day” when she remembers Fiona is gone. Jolene Warzywoda will honour her sister’s…
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Victoria University ‘taper’ fee plan revealed
Increased university fees and HECS debts may not be necessary if new Victoria University research into a fairer higher education model is tied to legislation.…
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Caroline Spring student’s vow to raise money for Third World schools
Kaycee Talevska will live below the poverty line next month to emphasise just how hard the experience is. The 21-year-old Caroline Springs student has vowed…
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Brimbank residents hit hard by power, water bills
More than 500 Brimbank residents turned to the Energy and Water Ombudsman Victoria (EWOV) over the past year to settle their utility grievances. A total…
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Teenage boy arrested over Brimbank armed robberies
UPDATE: Police have arrested a teenage boy following three armed robberies at Brimbank service stations on Tursday morning. Investigators are currently interviewing the 15-year-old St…












