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  • 70 abuse charges

    70 abuse charges

    Babies less than six months old are among the eight children allegedly sexually abused by an employee at a Point Cook childcare centre who also…

  • Kitchen-related house fire safety warning

    Kitchen-related house fire safety warning

    With more than 900 kitchen-related house fires recorded across Victoria in less than 12 months, the state’s fire services are delivering safety warnings during National…

  • Security guard stabbed in St Albans

    Security guard stabbed in St Albans

    A man in his 20s, believed to be working as a security guard, was stabbed outside a St Albans Woolworths on Friday night, June 27.…

  • Sunbury line bus replacements, June 30

    Sunbury line bus replacements, June 30

    Buses will replace trains on the Sunbury line between North Melbourne and Sunshine from 8.30pm to last service on Monday 30 June, due to Metro…

  • Club hits grants for six

    Club hits grants for six

    Youngsters at a local Sunshine sports club are gearing up for even more cricket fun. Grand United Cricket Club was one of 28 community groups…

  • Market draws a crowd

    Market draws a crowd

    Crowds flocked to the Sunshine Produce Market on Saturday to enjoy the food, family entertainment and the array of market stalls selling everything from homemade…

  • Gas hot water to be phased out

    Gas hot water to be phased out

    Under new state government rules, from 1 March 2027 when a gas hot water system reaches the end of its life, it must be replaced…

  • Enter the ghost sign realm

    Enter the ghost sign realm

    PRECEDE: Published last year, ‘Melbourne Ghost Signs’ – created by cultural archaeologist and former Seddon resident Sean Reynolds – presents images of old and often…

  • New energy rules for rental properties

    New energy rules for rental properties

    From 1 March 2027, new Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards will apply to rental properties and public housing – saving renters potentially thousands of dollars a…

  • Digital tool to help younger people avoide stroke

    Digital tool to help younger people avoide stroke

    Stroke Foundation is proud to support Love Your Brain – a free, evidence-based digital tool that helps Australians understand and manage their risk of stroke.…

  • Ranger roles available across the state

    Ranger roles available across the state

    An opportunity to work at the forefront of outdoor recreation and conservation, including in Brimbank, is now open. Parks Victoria is on the hunt for…

  • Community calendar

    Community calendar

    NAIDOC Week art Join Brimbank council for the launch of the newly restored Five elements artwork at Sunvale Park. This is created by Indigenous artists…

  • Perón and pirouettes

    Perón and pirouettes

    An upcoming youth ballet production will share the story of Eva Perón, with rehearsals in Melton and a performance in Moonee Ponds. A group of…

  • Legally Blonde returns to the stage

    Legally Blonde returns to the stage

    As Elle Woods says in the cult film Legally Blonde, ’Believing in yourself never goes out of style“. That sentiment has been fully embraced by…

  • Travel back in time to learn about dinosaurs

    Travel back in time to learn about dinosaurs

    Learn about the ancient world of dinosaurs at the Wyndham Cultural Centre these school holidays. Dinosaur Time Machine will teach youngsters about the science of…

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