Tag: News
New shared user path opens at Sydenham Park
A new shared user path at Sydenham Park has been unveiled, providing local residents with access to Brimbank’s largest green open space.
The $2.4 million...
Keeping kids on the right TraCS
Since 2019 the Alannah & Madeline Foundation has been assisting early years educators in Brimbank and Melton guide children through trauma, and it’s looking...
Taking strides for stroke
Suffering a stroke at age 37 in June 2022 changed Taylors Hill resident Chris Short’s life forever.
“It has been without a doubt...
New mental health beds for the west
The opening of a new 52 bed acute mental health facility at Western Health's Sunshine Hospital on October 19, marks a pivotal milestone in...
Man charged following Sunshine North fatal assault
Police have charged a man with murder following the fatal assault of a man in Sunshine North on September 30.
Emergency services were called to...
Creativity on show
This Thursday, Catholic Regional College St Albans will host its annual ‘IMAGES’ art exhibition, a highlight of the school calendar that has been running...
Fraser Rise to light up for Diwali
Fraser Rise Community Centre will be illuminated with lights and diyas on November 3 for a Diwali Celebration hosted by the Indian Senior Citizen...
A minute to reflect
The Caroline Springs RSL is inviting the community to join it in taking a moment to reflect this Remembrance Day.
The service will take place...
A space for all
A local community network has formed on the grounds of Errington Reserve in St Albans to help foster a safe space for young people...
Council forum fiasco
Councillor Maria Kerr stormed out of the Brimbank council meeting on October 17, after she said her motion to introduce a regular public forum...
Fluctuating blood pressure: a warning sign for dementia and heart disease
It's common knowledge that high blood pressure is a serious health issue, but a new Australian study has shown that fluctuating blood pressure can...
Young people ‘pessimistic’ about work
Researchers from Monash University are looking at the link between insecure work and how young Australians are navigating post-school pathways such as employment, income...
Financial counselling when you need it
The state government is providing free financial counselling to thousands of Victorians, including those in Brimbank, who are experiencing financial hardship.
Consumer Affairs Minister Gabrielle...
Helmet hair no more
Lime, the world’s largest provider of shared electric bikes and scooters, has launched Australia’s first Helmet Hair Salon in collaboration with leading hair agency,...
Team Vic campaign for soccer victory
Hundreds of students from across Australia are meeting at the Home of the Matildas, as the School Sport Australia 12 Years and Under Soccer...