Tag: Brimbank Council
Soccer growth fuels pitch report
Brimbank is in desperate need of more soccer pitches, according to a new report.
Football Federation Victoria’s State Football Facilities strategy to 2026, released last...
Council gets satisfaction
Community satisfaction with the Brimbank council continues to improve.
The council received its results from the annual Local Government Community Survey last week, which show...
Gargage Sale Trail returns
A bewildering array of goods – ranging from toys and books to shoes and socks – will be up for grabs when the Garage...
Green heart for Sunshine
A new civic green space is the centrepiece of a plan to transform the heart of Sunshine’s main road.
Brimbank council has a vision to...
War memorial vandalised
The recently erected Vietnam War Memorial at Kevin Wheelahan Gardens in Sunshine has been vandalised.
Vietnamese Cultural and Heritage Centre chair Phong Nguyen said the senseless act...
EPA program to stay, for now
A pilot program introduced last year as part of the EPA reforms to provide more effective regulation of environmental issues will continue.
The $4.8 million...
Council faces hard waste call
Brimbank’s annual hard rubbish service could be drastically different in years to come.
As part of its new waste, recycling and litter strategy, the council...
Green Gully feedback call
Community members will be given a chance to provide feedback on the proposed design for the upgrade to Green Gully Reserve.
A public session will...
End in sight for mystery lane
Green Gully Road’s ‘third lane’ will soon be gone.
The high traffic volume road is only two lanes wide between Driscolls Road and the Old...
Dog owner fined for attack
A woman has been ordered to pay $13,000 and been placed on a 12-month good behaviour bond after a dog attack in Taylors Lakes.
A...
Green credentials on the rise
The Brimbank council will review its 10-year strategy for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and transitioning the municipality to a low carbon city.
The council endorsed...
Rates scheme extended for St Albans
Brimbank council will renew the St Albans Town Centre Special Rate Scheme.
The scheme was introduced in 2014 to help fund a program of business-led...
Council goes to war on waste
Illegal rubbish dumping cost the Brimbank council about $700,000 in the past financial year, and it’s had enough.
The council received 4800 reports of dumped...
Brimbank takes up youth job fight
Brimbank council has developed a strategy aimed at helping young people find employment and is calling for public comment.
Community members are invited to comment...
Council fears asylum crisis
Brimbank council fears asylum seekers will be left destitute under planned cuts to the Status Resolution Support Services (SRSS) program.
Brimbank mayor Margaret Giudice said...