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Khan puts Mowbray site back on market

Wyndham councillor and businessman Intaj Khan has put the Mowbray College site in Caroline Springs on the market – with a hefty price tag. Cr...

State Budget: Health boon for Brimbank

Premier Daniel Andrews’ second state budget has delivered for north west schools and hospitals. About $200 million will be invested in the Joan Kirner Women’s and Children’s...

Green light for Taylors Hill secondary college

The state government has put aside $12 million to build a secondary school in Taylors Hill following years of campaigning. Last year, land was acquired...

$2.5m makeover Sunshine special school

Ageing and unsuitable buildings at Sunshine Special Development School will soon be a thing of the past. A classroom upgrade for the school valued at...

TAFE boost for vulnerable students

A $2.4 million funding injection will help vulnerable students remain in study at Victoria University’s TAFE division. Announced on Monday, the funding to Victoria Polytechnic...

Primary school pupils learn to lead

Primary school students from St Albans and Sunshine are gearing up to get active. Monmia Primary School at Keilor Downs is one of eight Brimbank...

Families struggle to afford getting to school

Families are struggling to find $15 a week for their children to use public transport to get to school, or even to find enough...

Braybrook student goes from D student to dux

A Caroline Chisholm Catholic College graduate, who went from a D-grade student to dux, has thanked a former teacher for calling him “one of...

Students benefit from science grant

A Deer Park school will harness the power of the wind and sun to give its students better basics about renewable energy. Purpose-built science equipment...

St Albans Primary’s schoolyard transformed

The old school yard is getting a makeover. St Albans Primary School pupils will soon be experiencing the great outdoors in learning and playing...

Acacia Children’s Centre open day

Brimbank children and their parents can take a sneak peek at what the future might hold when St Albans’ Acacia Children’s Centre throws open...

Giving teens skills and a second chance

Two Sunshine organisations are playing their part to help disadvantaged teenagers get back on track. ACM Parts is donating free items, such as car guards...

Sunshine College wins by the numbers

Sunshine College is the toast of the mathematics world, taking home two big accolades from the Victorian Education Excellence Awards on October 30. The college’s...

More students opt for vocational training

The number of young Brimbank students taking up vocational education and training has more than tripled since 2008. Five schools in the area have upgraded...

Students can apply to visit Vietnam battle sites

Ten Victorian students will be given a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see a country so pivotal to Australia’s military history – Vietnam. To commemorate the 50th...

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Strong result for VU

Victoria University (VU) has performed well in a national higher education survey. The QILT Student Experience Survey is the only comprehensive survey of...