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  • Pupils work from plant to plate

    Pupils work from plant to plate

    Caroline Springs pupils are learning plant to plate skills in a kitchen and garden program at school. Springside Primary School has run the Spade and…

  • West’s overdose deaths on the rise

    West’s overdose deaths on the rise

    A Coroners Court of Victoria report has highlighted the number of drug overdose deaths in Brimbank have fallen to their lowest level since 2018. According…

  • Pledge to save Cairnlea trees

    Pledge to save Cairnlea trees

    No trees will be removed from the old Albion Explosives Factory site when it is transformed into a residential neighbourhood, if the state opposition wins…

  • Tour Sydenham Park

    Tour Sydenham Park

    Ever wanted to explore Sydenham Park? Next Saturday there’s the opportunity as part of the latest Sydenham Park Walking Tour, hosted by Brimbank council. Those…

  • Reducing the risks of climate change

    Reducing the risks of climate change

    Brimbank council will receive $235,000 from the state and federal governments to help it respond to climate change. Council’s Victorian Climate Resilient Councils project was…

  • Government gets behind Get Active Week

    Government gets behind Get Active Week

    Get Active Week kicks off today and the state government is encouraging Victorians, including those in Brimbank, to add up all the time they’re active…

  • Additional support for international students

    Additional support for international students

    A new state government plan to support international students returning to Victoria was unveiled this week. Victoria’s International Education Recovery Plan 2025 outlines the state…

  • Parks Victoria to support better camping

    Parks Victoria to support better camping

    Camping sites managed by Parks Victoria across the state are set to be improved thanks to a recently announced funding injection. Victoria’s Great Outdoors initiative…

  • Tech businesses to benefit from new government marketplace

    Tech businesses to benefit from new government marketplace

    Tech procurement will be streamlined by the state government in an effort to assist small to medium sized businesses and organisations in Brimbank to work…

  • New pavilions officially opened

    New pavilions officially opened

    Sporting clubs in Taylors Lakes can now enjoy more inclusive facilities after the official opening of new sport and community buildings at Delahey Recreation Reserve…

  • Second man charged over firearms incident in St Albans

    Second man charged over firearms incident in St Albans

    A second man has been charged following a firearms incident in St Albans late last month. Police have been told there was an altercation between…

  • Chance to design pride tram

    Chance to design pride tram

    Yarra Trams is for the first time inviting the public, including those who live in Brimbank to submit designs for the tram wrap to feature…

  • Vic man swindled $1.9m from 82-year-old

    Vic man swindled $1.9m from 82-year-old

    A Victorian man swindled close to $2 million from an 82-year-old to fund his multi-million dollar gambling addiction. Brian James Wilson, 54, befriended the man…

  • Turning fabric waste into footy fun

    Turning fabric waste into footy fun

    Children in Brimbank and surrounding suburbs have the opportunity to learn how to turn textile waste into something useful while celebrating a family-favourite sport, at…

  • Councillors out in the community

    Councillors out in the community

    Brimbank councillors will be out and about in Brimbank as part of the next round of Let’s Talk Brimbank community sessions. The sessions offer the…

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