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  • Beauty regime a winner

    Beauty regime a winner

    Chelsea Rooth is proof that following your passion can be a great move. The VCAL student at Caroline Chisholm Catholic College left school in mid-2018…

  • Faster pasta for pupils

    Faster pasta for pupils

    Staff, students and parents from Albion Primary School came together last week to celebrate cultural diversity. The school held a series of events to mark…

  • School values input

    School values input

    Democracy was in action at Mackellar Primary School last week, as the school community came together to decide on their new core values. Students and…

  • A prototype for success

    A prototype for success

    Dawt Hnem Sung Sarum is breaking new ground. The 19 year-old from Caroline Springs, who is known as Nunu, is the first recipient of Victoria…

  • Get in on the act

    Get in on the act

    Kororoit Creek Neighbourhood House is used for many things, but on Wednesdays it’s a place of improvisation, games and fun. Performer Jessica Gerger is heading…

  • Footy star in team talk

    Footy star in team talk

    An AFLW premiership player has promoted the importance of leadership during a visit to Catholic Regional College St Albans. Western Bulldogs forward Aisling Utri last…

  • Dancing star branches out

    Dancing star branches out

    A Braybrook student has combined two of her great loves to create an artistic performance rated as one of the state’s best. Veronica Vujicic was…

  • New rooms for Sunshine kindergarten

    New rooms for Sunshine kindergarten

    The first sod was turned on the extension to the Alexandra Avenue kindergarten in Sunshine last week. The $1.49 million extension will add two new…

  • School reunion delights

    School reunion delights

    Just a few years into her teaching career, Natalie Brown met Joseph Pham. Mr Pham was a student in Ms Brown’s prep class at St…

  • A big shot at robot glory

    A big shot at robot glory

    A group of Copperfield College students have designed and engineered themselves all the way to robotics national championship titles – now they’re ready to test…

  • Family ties extended

    Family ties extended

    Sometimes in life we all need a helping hand. St Albans brothers Tizazu (13) and Efriem (9) have had to fight to earn everything they’ve…

  • It all adds up for Ardeer

    It all adds up for Ardeer

    Each year primary schools across the state welcome a swag of fresh new faces. While it’s a special time, for one Brimbank school this year…

  • Dancing to twenty five

    Dancing to twenty five

    A Hillside dance studio is still striking a beat with the community after 25 years. Dancewest Studios owner Sharon Mamo, who opened the doors to…

  • Council to address skills shortage

    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,…

  • A growing tribute

    A growing tribute

    Monmia Primary School pupils are paying tribute to the nation’s first people. After studying indigenous culture, the Keilor Downs school’s grade 3 and 4 pupils…

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