News
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COVID positive Victorians can vote over phone
New regulations have been implemented to allow Brimbank residents that test positive for COVID-19 on election day to vote over the phone in the upcoming…
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From the archives
35 years ago August 19, 1987 The western suburbs could become a major tourist resort, frequented by interstate and international visitors, according to the Western…
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Safer housing for queer communities
The state government is supporting lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and gender diverse, intersex and queer (LGBTIQ+) people in Victoria who are at risk of homelessness…
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Record low unemployment
The state government has celebrated Victoria’s falling unemployment rate, which has been recorded as the lowest of all Australian states according to the latest Australian…
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Recycling help on the way
Maribyrnong and Hobsons Bay businesses are encouraged to apply for new grants to install new recycling and remanufacturing technology or to upgrade existing recycling facilities.…
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Supporting garden and nursery industry growth
The state government is supporting the garden and nursery businesses to grow, including those in Brimbank, by helping them to attract more employees and address…
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Better help for Victorians trying to start a family
The state government’s assisted reproductive treatment (ART) reforms will help Victorians, including those in Brimbank, to start or build their families. The latest update to…
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Book week at Brimbank’s libraries
In honour of book week Holly McGuinness caught up with Brimbank’s book experts, the librarians. Based across Deer Park, St Albans and Keilor these five…
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New Brimbank aquatic centre set to open
Excitement is building as council busily puts the finishing touches to the new state-of-the-art Brimbank Aquatic and Wellness Centre ahead of its opening in a…
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Community Calendar
Want your event listed? Community Calendar is made available free of charge to not-for-profit organisations to keep the public informed of special events and activities.…
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Savings for young drivers
New drivers in Brimbank are set to save when going for their learner and provisional licences. Licence fees have been slashed under the new initiative…
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Half of western workers commute elsewhere
Half of workers in the western suburbs are commuting outside of the region for work while local employers struggle to find skilled staff, according to…
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Arcare artists in Hillside
Two Hillside Arcare aged care residents are in the running to win this year’s Arcare art greeting card competition. Maureen Lauer, 80, and Lorraine Manger,…
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Keilor Downs woman arrested over alleged Watergardens thefts
A Keilor Downs woman was issued a good behaviour bond after being arrested at Watergardens Shopping Centre earlier this month. Police said the 39-year-old woman…
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Transforming Brimbank update
Brimbank council and the state government will deliver at least five key projects across the region over the next financial year, according to an update…
















