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  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    Western Athletics function Western Athletics is celebrating 30 years since the amalgamation of Werribee, Footscray and Sunshine athletic clubs. A function will be held on…

  • Model train club on the right track

    Model train club on the right track

    It’s full steam ahead for the Sunshine Railway Model Club as it gears up to host its annual model train show over the first weekend…

  • Calder Park drive bridge now open

    Calder Park drive bridge now open

    Calder Park is level crossing free, with the new Calder Park Drive bridge over the rail line now open to traffic. More than 10,000 vehicles…

  • Illegal dumping concerns

    Illegal dumping concerns

    When Brimbank resident Emma Mendelsohn recently visited the Maribyrnong River Trail she was shocked by the amount of illegally dumped rubbish and industrial waste polluting…

  • Keeping Keilor’s history alive

    Keeping Keilor’s history alive

    Keilor Historical Society (KHS) unveiled a new informative panel as part of the Keilor Heritage Trail on July 18, with relatives of the Milburn family…

  • Telling the stories of First Nations people

    Telling the stories of First Nations people

    An exhibition highlighting the often forgotten stories and histories of First Nations people in Melbourne’s west is currently showing as part of a collaboration with…

  • Keilor Park’s new innings

    Keilor Park’s new innings

    Local cricket lovers should get ready to pad up and hit one for six at a new state-of-the-art cricket training facility in Keilor Park, which…

  • My place

    My place

    Jodie Barrett is the community engagement officer at the Braybrook and Maidstone Neighbourhood House and she also works with Angliss Neighbourhood House. She spoke to…

  • A day out to celebrate Greek culture

    A day out to celebrate Greek culture

    Those looking for a fun day out with the family this weekend should make their way to a free event in St Albans — the…

  • Star expands with acquisition of iconic Lanyon newspapers

    Star expands with acquisition of iconic Lanyon newspapers

    SA Today has continued its growth across regional Australia with the acquisition of five historic mastheads from the Lanyon family Mildura, marking a significant milestone…

  • RACV urges safety around schools

    RACV urges safety around schools

    RACV is reminding all road users to exercise extra caution around school zones as students return to classrooms across the state. RACV head of policy…

  • Grants help table tennis club serve new uniforms

    Grants help table tennis club serve new uniforms

    A Sunshine table tennis association is one of the lucky recipients of a new round of sports club grants. Sunshine and District Table Tennis Association…

  • Locals relieved after council cancels permit

    Locals relieved after council cancels permit

    Sydenham residents who had expressed concerns about planning permit for a supported residential services (SRS) facility are breathing a sigh of relief after Brimbank council…

  • Four arrested following alleged armed robberies

    Four arrested following alleged armed robberies

    Police arrested four people following a series of alleged armed robberies in Melbourne’s west on Tuesday, July 22. It’s believed the group were involved in…

  • ‘Dangerous’ dark roads

    ‘Dangerous’ dark roads

    Brimbank residents have expressed concerns about streetlights on main roads not working for extended periods of time. In a Facebook post, locals highlighted specific problem…

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