Tag: News
Pharmacy pilot expands
Victorians, including those in Brimbank, who are seeking treatment for mild and common skin conditions will soon be able to access the care they...
CFA’s warning ahead of more hot days
Emergency services Victoria is urging all Victorians, including those in Brimbank, to remain vigiliant ahead of fire warnings.
This week will present another day of...
Vaccination rate decrease a concern
Cancer Council Victoria is reminding parents about the importance of vaccinating their children against the human papillomavirus (HPV), as new data shows HPV vaccine...
Fatal factory fire
Two people tragically died in a fire in Sunshine North that police say was deliberately lit.
On Friday, February 23 at about 4am, emergency services...
Werribee’s ‘fantastic’ 100 club
As Australia's population ages and medical advances continue, the chances of living to or past 100 are also increasing. But what are the chances...
Community Calendar
Want your event listed? Community Calendar is made available free of charge to not-for-profit organisations to keep the public informed of special events and...
Cleaners hung out to dry
Gathered in front of parliament house, Victoria’s school cleaners, many of them from the west and north, united to protest a contract change which...
Fatal fire at Sunshine factory
A factory fire in Sunshine has resulted in two deaths.
A factory on Bunnett Street, Sunshine was reported at 4.02am Friday, with 48 firefighters coming...
Kids go bush for kinder
Sydenham kids are being given the opportunity to experience the great outdoors.
A state government led program will see the Whiz Kidz Early Learning Centre...
A unique show for the Brimbank community
The Reeflings' Memeries show is coming to Brimbank on the first weekend of March, showcasing a unique blend of amusement and education for children....
Kinder month
March is Kindergarten Readiness Month, and Brimbank council is offering face-to-face and online information sessions to support families in navigating the registration and enrolment...
Brimbank feeling rental pain
Rental “pain” is being felt heavily throughout Brimbank, with almost all suburbs rated to be feeling extreme rental pain according to new data from...
Solutions wanted for ’unsafe’ roads
Melton council said it’s considering projects that would improve traffic flow to the Becca Way and Lancefield Drive education precinct, but a local parent...
Head start
Premier Jacinta Allan and Education Minister Ben Carroll visited Interair at Essendon Airport on February 12 to announce that every student at a government...
Councillors making a splash
Brimbank councillors have dived in to support residents, advocating strongly for a discount for locals at the Brimbank Aquatic and Wellness Centre (BAWC).
The council...