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  • State government introduces recycling reform

    State government introduces recycling reform

    Victorian households, such as those in Brimbank, will be able to recycle everything from soft plastics to used pizza boxes in the coming years, as…

  • Hyundai moves people with aplomb

    Hyundai moves people with aplomb

    Hyundai Palisade is a large Korean-built SUV, or people mover to use the older definition for a vehicle in this class. It has received major…

  • COVID symptoms, testing declined in August

    COVID symptoms, testing declined in August

    Fewer Australians reported household members experiencing cold, flu or COVID-19 symptoms, and fewer reported testing for COVID-19, according to survey results released on September 27…

  • AkzoNobel responds to  community concern

    AkzoNobel responds to community concern

    AkzoNobel hosted a community open day to allow residents to see the manufacturing plant and address pollution concerns. Star Weekly has previously reported that residents…

  • Rising stronger from grief and loss

    Rising stronger from grief and loss

    Footscray songwriter and poet Gabriela Georges is bringing a deeply personal look at how the grief she experienced following the death of her mother shaped…

  • From the archives

    From the archives

    35 years ago October 7, 1987 Rates in the City of Sunshine will increase by 7.9 per cent next year. The increase is one of…

  • Monthly CPI indicator rises, according to ABS

    Monthly CPI indicator rises, according to ABS

    The monthly Consumer Price Index (CPI) indicator rose 7.0 per cent in the year to July and 6.8 per cent to August, according to the…

  • Melton council joins push for Calder Park station

    Melton council joins push for Calder Park station

    Melton council has joined Brimbank council in calling for all major parties in the upcoming state election to commit to a new rail station at…

  • Braybrook fundraiser to fight cancer

    Braybrook fundraiser to fight cancer

    Brimbank residents are invited to a delicious Vietnamese vegetarian banquet as part of a Cancer Council Victoria fundraising dinner to fight cancer in Braybrook. The…

  • School maintenance funding boost

    School maintenance funding boost

    Six schools in Brimbank will share in nearly $250,000 to help improve their facilities as part of the state government’s latest round of maintenance funding.…

  • Georgia Wareham cricket clinic

    Georgia Wareham cricket clinic

    Australian star Georgia Wareham made an appearance at Sydenham-Hillside Cricket Club to help inspire the next generation of female cricketers. The international player arrived at…

  • Sirens, walkie talkies and curly questions during police kids’ visit

    Sirens, walkie talkies and curly questions during police kids’ visit

    Sunshine Police members were on a special mission on Tuesday, September 27 as they welcomed some potential future policemen and policewomen to sit in their…

  • Tachos to stand for St Albans

    Tachos to stand for St Albans

    Brimbank councillor Virginia Tachos is the latest person to signal they will stand for the seat of St Albans at the November state election. Cr…

  • Clubs to benefit

    Clubs to benefit

    More than 150 Victorian football and netball clubs will share in more than half a million dollars for their efforts to promote road safety in…

  • Better support for mental health

    Better support for mental health

    Western Health will be one of four locations to give Victorians seeking treatment for mental health concerns and substance addiction better access to support. The…

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