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Sunshine stabbing: Vigil a sign of unity and strength
Tuesday night’s silent vigil in Sunshine for slain mum Fiona Warzywoda was a sign of community unity and strength, according to Brimbank Inspector Chris Gilbert.…
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Sunshine stabbing: Hundreds at vigil for slain mum
Heart-broken relatives of slain mother-of-four Fiona Warzywoda say the Victorian justice system has once again failed victims of family violence. Ms Warzywoda, 33, of Melton…
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Sunshine stabbing: Locals to take a stand on street
A silent vigil will be held from 5pm today at the corner of Devonshire and Hampshire Roads in Sunshine to honour stabbing death victim Fiona…
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How to be a local hero – join the Brimbank SES
Interested in joining Brimbank SES? An information session will be held at the local headquarters in Stadium Drive, Keilor Park, at 7.30pm on Wednesday, May…
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Sunshine stabbing: Witnesses describe horror scene
Sunshine traders and shoppers have described the horror of seeing a woman stabbed to death in broad daylight. Restaurant owner Vu said the woman, who…
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Sunshine stabbing: Man charged over Melton West woman’s death
UPDATE: A man allegedly murdered his partner after they had been in court in relation to an intervention order, a court has heard. Craig McDermott, 38,…
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‘City-shaping’ Easter transport works to cause major delays
A “city-shaping” Easter blitz on road, rail and tram works is expected to cause major delays for commuters across Melbourne, starting on Thursday morning. Public…
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Sunshine stabbing: Woman’s death an ‘atrocious crime’
UPDATE: A mother of four was stabbed to death by her abusive partner soon after the pair left a court dispute in Sunshine, police say. Homicide…
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Braybrook retailer fined $2000 over faulty toys
A Braybrook retailer has been hit with a $2000 fine for supplying toys over a two-year period that could potentially choke small children. Brighton-based Red…
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East-west link: Rail projects will not help congestion, hearing told
The Doncaster and Metro rail projects would not ease the road congestion that the east-west link has been designed to fix, according to the authority…
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Jobs, courses gone as Victoria University’s funding cut
Drastic cuts to TAFE funding by the federal and state governments have forced Victoria University to shed jobs and a large number of courses, according…
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Albion train station flyover planned for Airport Rail Link
A new rail flyover will be constructed at Albion train station as the state government announced plans for a train connecting the airport to Southern…
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Staff evacuated as fire hits Hungry Jack’s in Taylors Lakes
Six staff members were evacuated from a Hungry Jacks store in Taylors Lakes last night after a fire believed to be caused by faulty kitchen…
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Young Keilor artist Natalie DeBlasis gets to the top
Keilor’s Natalie DeBlasis has been heralded as one of the state’s top young artists. DeBlasis is among 49 artists to have works on show in…
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Sunshine’s Avenue of Honour may make a comeback
Sunshine is a step closer to re-establishing an Avenue of Honour in Wheelahan Gardens, almost 60 years after the original memorial was lost to history.…











