Brimbank Council
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Parsons plan feedback call
Brimbank council wants community feedback to guide the rejuvenation of JR Parsons Reserve in Sunshine. The council wants to develop a community plan for the…
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Council roads feature on film
Brimbank residents may be getting the sneaking suspicion that they’re being filmed. Brimbank council has deployed road survey vehicles to film council-owned local roads in…
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Two Brimbank councillors taken to hospital
Two Brimbank councillors have been taken to hospital during a councillor conduct panel hearing today. A councillor, believed to be Georgina Papafotiou was transported from…
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Keilor Downs plans progress
Brimbank council’s grand plans to develop a better connected Keilor Downs activity hub are starting to take shape. At its December meeting, the council adopted…
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Disability hub a step closer
A disability hub for Brimbank is a step closer. The council has undertaken a feasibility study into creating a hub in conjunction with the Brimbank…
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Council calls for indigenous hub
The reinvention of Horseshoe Bend Farm is one idea being put forward as part of a plan to establish an Aboriginal hub in Brimbank. Cr…
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Public art to take centre stage
Public art will play a big role in shaping Brimbank over the next five years. The council adopted a new public art policy and plan…
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Council to address skills shortage
Brimbank council wants help to deal with youth unemployment. The council will request a meeting with the Minister for Jobs, Innovation and Trade Martin Pakula,…
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More work on Hampshire
The next stage of work on the $1.66 million Hampshire Road upgrade will begin in early 2019. The upgrades will include new traffic signals, bike…
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Princess gets royal makeover
A bold makeover will transform Princess Street, St Albans into a hub for the arts. The $1.2 million upgrade is set to deliver improved safety,…
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Calder’s urgent safety call
A spectacular crash which left a large truck dangling precariously over the edge of the Calder Freeway above Green Gully Road last month has highlighted…
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New food for thought
Backyard composting could soon be the norm in Brimbank. The council is hoping to encourage households to manage their food and garden organic waste at…
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Council’s 20 year build plan
The Brimbank council has adopted a 20-year plan to help shape the future needs of community services and infrastructure across the municipality. Mayor Lucinda Congreve…
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Crossing campaign pays dividends
A long community campaign to have three level crossings along the Ballarat line removed has paid off. Days before the state election, St Albans MP…
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Shorten commits to west
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten will make the west a personal priority should he become Australia’s next prime minister. Touring the St Albans Leisure Centre last…




