Tag: Brimbank Council
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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,...
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,...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...