BRIMBANK NORTH WEST
Home » News » Page 341

News

  • Creative Brimbank consultation

    Creative Brimbank consultation

    Brimbank council and Creative Brimbank are calling for community feedback as they conduct market research to better understand residents’ interests in the arts. Consultation is…

  • Book week at Duke Street

    Book week at Duke Street

    Children and staff celebrated book week by dressing as characters from their favourite novels, at the Duke Street Community House, on Tuesday. Colourful costumes of…

  • Time-twisting tales set for the stage

    Time-twisting tales set for the stage

    From a prince looking to kill his father to claim the throne to characters searching for love through time and space, Western Edge Youth Arts’…

  • Christmas event quashed

    Christmas event quashed

    An event in Caroline Springs has had potential plans quashed for a new Christmas event in the municipality that would have seen funding taken away…

  • Accused killer back in court

    Accused killer back in court

    There could be more searches of a remote Victorian alpine region campsite where campers Russell Hill and Carol Clay were allegedly murdered. Their accused killer,…

  • Waste dumped in Sunshine West

    Waste dumped in Sunshine West

    Dangerous waste has been discovered at a site in Sunshine North, following an investigation by the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) The EPA acted upon the…

  • New grants for youth projects

    New grants for youth projects

    Brimbank youth groups have a month to apply for new council grants announced yesterday (Monday) worth up to $5,000. The 2022 Brimbank Community Fund (BCF)…

  • Call for change on vaping regulations

    Call for change on vaping regulations

    An overhaul of the regulation of vaping and e-cigarettes is being called for as the health impacts and availability to youths becomes increasingly concerning. Brimbank…

  • No adverse police finding

    No adverse police finding

    A Victorian coroner has found a police officer acted appropriately when he chased a man who was later struck and killed by a car in…

  • Barro Group extension request declined

    Barro Group extension request declined

    The Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has rejected the Barro Group’s request to extend the deadline for extinguishing hotspots at the Kealba Landfill. As reported by…

  • New rail station mooted

    New rail station mooted

    Local residents say they would welcome plans for a new rail station near Keilor as part of the Melbourne Airport Rail Link. Brimbank Ratepayers and…

  • Championing the values of VET

    Championing the values of VET

    Brimbank resident and former Braybrook College student Christine Basco has been recognised as an ambassador for the state government’s Vocational Education and Training [VET] Champions…

  • Primary care centres to help ease healthcare load

    Primary care centres to help ease healthcare load

    A new $14 million healthcare project is expected to ease the pressure on Victoria’s health system as it continues to buckle under demand. The state’s…

  • Sunshine house fire

    Sunshine house fire

    A suspicious house fire in Sunshine on Saturday is being investigated by police. Emergency services were called to the Cornwall Road house just after 8.30pm…

  • Bill to provide more protection

    Bill to provide more protection

    The federal government introduced legislation in Parliament last month that will ensure that any working person escaping family and domestic violence will have access to…

Digital Editions