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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…
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St Albans level crossing removals on track
The Furlong Road level crossing in St Albans could be removed at the same time as the Main Road level crossing in a new plan…
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St Albans level crossing removals on track
The Furlong Road level crossing in St Albans could be removed at the same time as the Main Road level crossing in a new plan…
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Sunshine: Report offers support for drug court
A proposed new drug court in Sunshine has been given its second endorsement in six months, although the state government won’t say if it will…
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New crackdown on work safety in western suburbs
WorkSafe will be shining a light on the safety practices of various industries across the west in a concerted effort to reduce workplace accidents. Regional…
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New crackdown on work safety in western suburbs
WorkSafe will be shining a light on the safety practices of various industries across the west in a concerted effort to reduce workplace accidents. Regional…
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Braybrook’s new $12.5 million hub brings residents together
Braybrook finally has a library to call its own following construction of the $12.5 million Braybrook Community Hub. The new hub, officially opened last Wednesday, also…
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Caroline Springs: Cat lady crazy on caring
A self-described “crazy cat lady” is hoping Brimbank residents leaving their feline friends behind when they head off for holidays will turn to the Cat…
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Brimbank Bicycle Education Centre thefts a hit to kids
The revival of the Brimbank Bicycle Education Centre has suffered a setback after thieves stole 10 bikes from its Keilor Downs site last week. Senior…
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Brimbank railway station carparks to cop a blitz
Brimbank police will flood railway station carparks in coming weeks in a bid to drive down car thefts. Inspector Chris Gilbert says police will patrol…
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Women’s Health West federal funding for homeless extended
A women’s welfare service is celebrating the federal government’s decision to extend homelessness funding for two more years. In an Abbott government decision that ends…
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Sunshine North: Ice haul worth $500,000 seized by police
Police seized half a million dollars worth of the drug ice as well as cannabis, weapons and cash after raids on two houses in Sunshine…
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Kings Park Primary School pupils blind to colour
Kings Park Primary School pupils were tickled orange last week during an early Harmony Day celebration. Physical education teacher Tony Kurvink said pupils across all…
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Kings Park Primary School pupils blind to colour
Kings Park Primary School pupils were tickled orange last week during an early Harmony Day celebration. Physical education teacher Tony Kurvink said pupils across all…
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Kings Park Primary School pupils blind to colour
Kings Park Primary School pupils were tickled orange last week during an early Harmony Day celebration. Physical education teacher Tony Kurvink said pupils across all…










