BRIMBANK NORTH WEST
Home » News » Sunshine lifts repeatedly vandalised

Sunshine lifts repeatedly vandalised

Lifts on the Albion-to-Sunshine pedestrian bridge are being repeatedly vandalised, with repair bills topping more than $11,000 in the past year.

Parents with prams and people with a disability have been unable to use the HV McKay Bridge, a pedestrian rail overpass that connects the memorial gardens to Devonshire Road, at least once a month – and in some cases for as long as a week – because the lifts have been damaged by vandals.

Brimbank council has revealed the lifts have been vandalised 13 times in the past 12 months, vandals often targeting security cameras.

Brimbank infrastructure and city services director Neil Whiteside said that in the year to April 30, the council had spent more than $8500 repairing the lifts’ mechanics, fixing damaged security cameras, removing graffiti and replacing stolen signage, including signs alerting people that the lifts were out of action.

The clean-up bill didn’t stop there. Mr Whiteside said more than $2300 had also been spent cleaning the lifts of litter.

“This cost is over and above the cost for the pro-active cleaning that is undertaken every week day,” he said.

Nearby resident Neil Head said the lifts were often out of order, leaving people stranded.

“From reporting of breakdown to fix, often takes several days – particularly if a weekend or public holiday is involved,” he told a recent council meeting.

Mayor John Hedditch said that in most cases, repairs were carried out within 24 hours.

He said the lifts were serviced four times a year and had been fitted with backup generators in case of a power outage.

On top of the 13 reported cases of vandalism, the lifts have malfunctioned three times after heavy rainfalls, adding to accessibility issues for people who rely on the lifts to use the footbridge.

Digital Editions


  • West is best this Midsumma

    West is best this Midsumma

    Midsumma Westside is back again, with plenty of events happening across Melbourne’s western suburbs between 18 January until 8 February. Georgia Tacey dives into all…

More News

  • Albion leads in unit price jump

    Albion leads in unit price jump

    Albion recorded the sharpest increase in median unit prices among metropolitan suburbs in the December quarter of 2025, with prices nearly doubling to $557,800, according to the latest Real Estate…

  • Big Switch timetable released

    Big Switch timetable released

    The new timetable for the train networks ‘Big Switch’ has been released, with the state government saying it will deliver more than one thousand extra weekly services. Public and Active…

  • New library app

    New library app

    Brimbank libraries has announced its new library app for residents. According to Brimbank libraries, locals can use the app to carry digital library cards, browse a digital library, search and…

  • Have your say

    Have your say

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 504582 Brimbank council is seeking feedback for the draft of its community facilities hire licences and leases agreement policy. According to council, the purpose…

  • My Place

    My Place

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 510166 Fred Ackerman is an executive committee member of Keilor Historical Society (KHS) and wears many other hats as a local community leader and…

  • Falcons stay focused

    Falcons stay focused

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 517356 Caroline Springs remains focused on playing its best cricket at the right time of the year in the Victorian Turf Cricket Association Roy…

  • NGV comes to Brimbank

    NGV comes to Brimbank

    Families across Brimbank will be able to tap into a summer of creativity when National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) Kids on Tour 2026 rolls into Sunshine library this January, bringing…

  • From the archives

    From the archives

    Star Weekly looks back on the articles of our predecessors… 40 years ago 22 January, 1986 An elderly St Albans family, two members of which were terrorised, bound and robbed…

  • Youth council applications open

    Youth council applications open

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 504582 Locals aged between 12 to 25 years can apply to be part of the Brimbank Youth Council (BYS) for 2026. As part of…

  • Call for stronger officer presence

    Call for stronger officer presence

    Sunshine station and the surrounding precinct need a stronger officer presence to keep the local community safe, according to Laverton MP Sarah Connolly. Ms Connolly is calling for Sunshine station…