education
-
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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 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
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
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
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
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
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…















