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Animal adoption drive
Right now, there are too many animals in Victorian shelters – animals who want and deserve loving homes. To get as many animals as possible…
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From the archives
35 years ago September 30, 1987 Cockroaches and insects will infest the neighborhood, streets will be strewn with rubbish, overpowering smells will drive people from…
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Grow your own mushrooms
Take part in a workshop to learn how to grow your own mushrooms at home at Brimbank Library with expert mycologist, Ema Corro. The beginners…
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Council calls for more action
Brimbank council is calling for an urgent immediate mobilisation of additional resources to put out the underground hotspot fire at Kealba Landfill. The council at…
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Fly over to impact John Darling Mill
The Melbourne Airport Rail Link will negatively impact the John Darling Flour Mill according to Brimbank council. Rail Projects Victoria has submitted an application for…
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St Albans woman, 34, becomes Vic apprentice of the year
Recent years have been a whirlwind for 34-old-year old St Albans trailblazer Chhunly Taing. She started working in building in her late 20s, only began…
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Applications open for teaching excellence program
The state government is encouraging teachers, including those in Brimbank, to apply for the 2023 intake of the Teaching Excellence Program, to upskill, excel and…
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September Splash
The Brimbank Aquatic and Wellness Centre has made a splash among young people this spring. The world class facility opened just in time for the…
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Call to arms for volunteers
Residents across Brimbank are being called on to help bring volunteer levels back to pre-pandemic levels. A new state government campaign, ‘Ready to Volunteer,’ aims…
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Agricultural show grants now open
Applications have now opened for the Agricultural and Pastoral Society grants program for 2022-23. Societies that run shows, including those in Brimbank, could receive up…
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Launch of Remember September
The Australian Pancreatic Cancer Foundation, PanKind, has launched the Remember September campaign to raise awareness and funds for pancreatic cancer. PanKind chief executive Michelle Stewart…
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Applications open for teaching excellence program
The state government is encouraging teachers, including those in Brimbank, to apply for the 2023 intake of the Teaching Excellence Program, to upskill, excel and…
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VU program supports international
Victoria University’s Western Melbourne English Program continues to give asylum seekers and refugees from across the world to opportunities to further enhance their studies. The…
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Money and happiness secrets to a long life
Financial security, work and never getting upset have been the secrets to a long life according to Burnside centenarian Mary Micallef. She celebrated with her…
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New station for Keilor East
new train station is proposed in Keilor East as part of the Melbourne Airport Rail Link project. The state and federal governments released the business…
















