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  • Questions about leisure centre affordability

    Questions about leisure centre affordability

    Brimbank council will analyse the affordability of the new Brimbank Aquatic and Wellness Centre after many residents have provided feedback that it is unaffordable. Councillor…

  • Wheels turning for Albion station rebuild

    Wheels turning for Albion station rebuild

    Albion public transport users will soon have safer and more modern facilities, with the state government announcing it will rebuild Albion station. Transport Minister Jacinta…

  • New campaign to reunite owners with furiends

    New campaign to reunite owners with furiends

    Brimbank council has launched a campaign aimed at helping reunite stray pets and their owners. The Register to Reunite campaign encourages pet owners to microchip…

  • Police officer charged over St Albans incident

    Police officer charged over St Albans incident

    A police officer has been charged with unlawful assault following an incident in St Albans in January. In a statement, Victoria Police said the detective…

  • Swift saviour recognised

    Swift saviour recognised

    The quick thinking of Sunshine Leisure Centre lifeguard Denzel Pieterse saved a toddler’s life earlier this year. On a busy swim school night in early…

  • Safe Driver Discount reintroduced

    Safe Driver Discount reintroduced

    The state government is reintroducing the Safe Driver Discount for the first time since 2013. Motorists who have incurred no demerit points or committed other…

  • Young readers celebrated

    Young readers celebrated

    More than 74,000 children and young people took part in the 2022 Premiers’ Reading Challenge. Education Minister Natalie Hutchins congratulated the readers, who smashed through…

  • St Albans man charged in drug investigation

    St Albans man charged in drug investigation

    A St Albans man is among three people who were charged following a nine-month long investigation into multiple crop houses across Melbourne south-east. During the…

  • Drugs seized

    Drugs seized

    A St Albans man has been charged following a routine interception uncovered a large quantity of drugs. Police patrolling in St Albans about 7pm on…

  • Pedestrian killed in Sunshine

    Pedestrian killed in Sunshine

    A man has died after being hit by a car in Sunshine on Saturday night. Police have been told the man appeared to walk out…

  • Pfizer provisionally approved for kids

    Pfizer provisionally approved for kids

    The Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine has been granted provisional approval by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) for use in children aged 6 months to under 5…

  • State election staff needed

    State election staff needed

    Applications are still open to work at the election in November and contribute to Victorian democracy. The Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) is seeking casual staff…

  • Mirrors reflect wild world at Werribee Open Range Zoo

    Mirrors reflect wild world at Werribee Open Range Zoo

    The animals at Werribee Open Range Zoo are being introduced to their own reflection this month, with one important purpose – to stimulate their natural…

  • Faster nbn rolling out in the west

    Faster nbn rolling out in the west

    Faster internet speeds are now available in Sydenham. Delivered through the National Broadband Network [nbn], the new connections will be able to deliver download speeds…

  • New monitoring system to predict thunderstorm asthma

    New monitoring system to predict thunderstorm asthma

    A world-class thunderstorm asthma monitoring, prediction and alert system is being launched by the state government in an effort to ensure Victorians, such as those…

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