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  • Council calls for bus reconfiguration

    Council calls for bus reconfiguration

    Both Labor and the Liberals have talked about the need for new bus services but Melton council is calling for a full network review to…

  • African group among Brimbank top award winners

    African group among Brimbank top award winners

    A prominent African group which mentors young artistic talent within its community was among those to be recognised at this year’s Brimbank council awards for…

  • Albion North primary marks 60 years with the old and new

    Albion North primary marks 60 years with the old and new

    Albion North Primary School will be showcasing the new and remembering the old as part of the school’s 60th birthday celebrations. School principal Jean Bentley…

  • Burnside Heights man charged after CBD stabbing

    Burnside Heights man charged after CBD stabbing

    Homicide Squad detectives have charged a Burnside Heights man following a fatal stabbing in Melbourne’s CBD in October. With assistance from VIPER Taskforce, a warrant…

  • Exploring the toll of lockdown through dance

    Exploring the toll of lockdown through dance

    Derrimut Primary School’s performance on the effects of lockdown and the need for hope has helped seven pupils take out a major school dance award,…

  • Election pledge for Keilor Sports Club

    Election pledge for Keilor Sports Club

    The Keilor Sports Club will be able to add another $700,000 to its upgrade and expansion fund, if Labor is re-elected at the state election…

  • Get ready to party on Station Street

    Get ready to party on Station Street

    It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Taylors Lakes. Watergardens is brining Christmas cheer to the community with a Christmas party on Station…

  • Lib’s cultural centre pledge

    Lib’s cultural centre pledge

    Brimbank’s Vietnames Cultural and Heritage Centre will receive a $2 million upgrade if the Liberals and Nationals win the November 26 state election. Liberal candidate…

  • Four locals in the World Cup squad

    Four locals in the World Cup squad

    Three former Green Gully players and a former Brimbank Stallions star have been named in Australia’s World Cup squad. Socceroos coach Graham Arnold last week…

  • Tricks, flicks and spins on show

    Tricks, flicks and spins on show

    Braybrook will soon host the best of Australia’s freestyle BMX talent as part of the inaugural Braybrook BMX Fest. Held across the weekend of Saturday,…

  • Brookfield woman charged

    Brookfield woman charged

    A 22-year-old Brookfield woman has been charged over a fatal incident in Sunshine on November 7. Police were called to High Street about 3.10pm following…

  • Retired teacher honoured for decades of community service

    Retired teacher honoured for decades of community service

    When retired Taylors Lakes chemistry and biology teacher Santhana Selvendra came to Australia from Sri Lanka in the 1970s there was nothing for her Hindu…

  • Financial support for apprentices pledged

    Financial support for apprentices pledged

    Apprentices and tradies will receive a helping hand to tackle cost of living expenses if Labor is re-elected on November 26. Labor has pledged to…

  • Funding pledge for multicultural groups

    Funding pledge for multicultural groups

    multicultural and multifaith communities in Victoria will be able to access funding to upgrade, renovate and build community facilities, if Labor is re-elected on November…

  • Moorabool Youth Forum and Awards night

    Moorabool Youth Forum and Awards night

    Moorabool Council will be hosting a Youth Forum and Awards night on Tuesday, November 17. Moorabool’s Youth Council is inviting Moorabool young people, their families…

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