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  • Softball titles “dangerous”

    Softball titles “dangerous”

    Preparations for the under 19 state softball championships at Keilor have been thrown into disarray after the association claimed the council failed to adequately prepare…

  • COMMUNITY CALENDAR

    COMMUNITY CALENDAR

    Brimbank green expo The annual Sustainable Living Expo is on this weekend, with a packed day of demonstrations, talks, stalls and classes. There will be…

  • Keilor Village Library repurposed

    Keilor Village Library repurposed

    The future of Keilor Village’s old library building on Kennedy Street will be decided in coming weeks, with community consultation starting soon. Library services will…

  • No rates cap variation for Brimbank

    No rates cap variation for Brimbank

    Brimbank council will not apply for a variation on the rates rise cap set by the state government, forcing it to find savings of $700,000…

  • Selina Tseng named young citizen of the year

    Selina Tseng named young citizen of the year

    Brimbank young citizen of the year Selina Tsang started volunteering as a year 9 student at Sunshine West’s Marian College. “I wasn’t really in a…

  • What is your big idea for Brimbank?

    What is your big idea for Brimbank?

    Brimbank council has put out a call for big ideas to keep the city on the move. It wants people to tell it as they…

  • Lunar New Year kicks off

    Lunar New Year kicks off

    Chinese lunar new year celebrations have kicked off across Brimbank to mark the year of the rooster. Chinese New Year officially began on January 28,…

  • St Albans artist tops Australia Day honours

    St Albans artist tops Australia Day honours

    John Puli is a man with a vision. The St Albans artist has been a tireless advocate for disability rights in the Brimbank community, and…

  • Feral cats fee a ‘small’ cost: council

    Feral cats fee a ‘small’ cost: council

    The cost of removing feral cats from Brimbank properties could cause people to take matters into their own hands, one resident claims. Lisa, a Deer…

  • Brimbank owes big on Sheriff warrants

    Brimbank owes big on Sheriff warrants

    Brimbank residents are some of the worst in the state when it comes to paying fines, with the Sheriffs office on the hunt for $65…

  • Keilor Village makeover takes shape

    The transformation of Keilor Village has begun, with almost $1 million of upgrade works kicking off last week in the shopping strip. The works stem…

  • Tennis event holds serve

    Tennis event holds serve

    Brimbank residents are being urged to head courtside to try out tennis as 10 days of special events aimed at boosting interest in the sport…

  • Council recount ‘not on’, tribunal

    A candidate in last October’s Brimbank council elections has had his request for a recount rejected. Wally Walia appeared at a municipal tribunal in the…

  • Pokies stifle playground bid

    St Albans Sports Club’s application to build an indoor children’s playground has been rejected by Brimbank council because of its proximity to the club’s gambling…

  • New pavilion for Ardeer Reserve

    New pavilion for Ardeer Reserve

    Ardeer Reserve will get a new $1.3 million soccer pavilion, keeping up with demand for better local sporting facilities. Brimbank council has contracted Melbcon Pty…

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