Tag: News
Plenty of choice at Eynesbury Market
With the weather warming up, residents in the west are offered a relaxing day out at Eynesbury Market.
A short drive through the lovely green...
Wakakirri success
St Mary MacKillop Primary School has received a state award and is being considered for a national award for its Wakakirri performance, ‘The very...
Lights hit the court
The Sassella Park tennis courts have been given a major lighting and management upgrade, in a win for community sports fans throughout Deer Park...
Police launch campaign against stalking
A new campaign from Crime Stoppers Victoria and Victoria Police, ‘Stalking is a Crime’ has been launched to highlight to the community the...
Soccer mums hit the court
The Keilor Basketball stadium has a new program to help all women stay active,
The Go Soccer Mums is a Soccer program for all women,...
Police arrest trio of alleged traffickers
Thee people have been arrested and large quantities of illicit drugs, cash and weapons seized during police raids in Melbourne’s west on Monday.
After building...
Teenager arrested
Police have arrested a Truganina teenager following an investigation into an alleged kidnapping and tobacco store fire.
The 19-year-old boy was arrested following a short...
Taize gathering of hope
Melbourne’s Taize community is conducting its first gathering, aligning with the global Taize movement.
Taize gathering will be held at the Uniting Church in Seddon...
Calls for council candidates
Candidates ready to stand in the upcoming Brimbank council postal election are urged to use the Victorian Electoral Commission’s (VEC’s) newly refreshed Candidate Helper...
Putting local families first
A service dedicated to assisting families throughout Brimbank and Melton has been recognised for its hard work as finalists of the Robin Clark Making...
Father-son exhibition explores light
Light Touch, an exhibition featuring the compelling works of Dr Varga Hosseini and his father, Fari Hosseini, is on display at Altona's Louis Joel...
A tour in the spirit of Anzac
Two students and a teacher from Marian College in Sunshine West are heading to Turkiye after being awarded the Premier’s Spirit of Anzac Prize.
Year...
Fine for illegal wildlife trader
A 21-year-old Caroline Springs man has been fined $30,000 after he admitted to 19 wildlife offences related to unlawfully taking reptiles from the wild...
Special day for Sunbury dad
On Father’s Day, Sunbury dad Tim Racovalis is felt a range of emotions from excited and euphoric to bittersweet and sentimental.
After son Lachie was...
Oscar joins the chorus
A St Albans local is making his Australian musical debut next month.
Oscar Walters recently moved to the area after growing up in the US,...