News
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From the archives
35 years ago August 5, 1987 Keilor’s three ALP councillors were defeated and replaced by Independents on Saturday. 25 years ago August 6, 1997 Deer…
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Photographers choice
Each week our Star Weekly photographers select their favourite photo that was taken. This week’s picture was taken by Joe Mastroianni from the story titled…
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Starring role for St Albans
The first ever Australian-Slovenian co-production, which was shot mainly in St Albans, is among a swag of films premiering at the Melbourne International Film Festival.…
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MORE KIT A PLUS FOR NISSAN X-TRAIL
Those who thought Nissan’s long-standing popular sports utility vehicle would trail away into oblivion were mistaken. The mid-size X-Trail came to Australia more than two…
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Reported sexual assaults still rising
Recent Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Crime data has revealed a 13 per cent increase in reported sexual assaults in the year to 2021. This…
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Variety grant applications open
Variety, the children’s charity has now opened applications for assistance for children in need and child support organisations across Brimbank. Children living with disability or…
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Dog droppings causing chaos
Brimbank sports clubs are facing an unpleasant issue, due to residents neglecting to clean up dog droppings left on sporting fields. North Sunshine Football Club…
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Support for schizophrenia
A drug that will greatly improve the livelihoods of people living with schizophrenia has just been subsidised to become more affordable and accessible through its…
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Keeping the spirit of Elvis alive
Hillside local John St. Peeters is bringing what might just be the biggest ever Australian Elvis show to Melbourne. The sold out show will take…
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Inspiring Hope in Brimbank
Over 116,000 Australians experience homelessness each night in Australia and Inspire Hope aims to support those included in that figure in Brimbank. Founded by Tamara…
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Science Week at Sunshine Library
join the Fizzics education team to explore the wonders of the microcosmos, as part of Brimbank Libraries’ Science Week fun. Learn how to use a…
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Community working bee
Join in a community working bee at Kororoit Creek Wildflower Garden in Deer Park on August 11. Working bees are open to all, and you…
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New outdoor program hub coming to Brimbank
A new mental health organisation for people living with a disability is coming to Brimbank and will provide access to their outdoors program with a…
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Teenager charged over Keilor Park assault
Police have charged a Maidstone teenager in relation to an assault outside a fast food restaurant in Keilor Park last month. On Tuesday, police charged…
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Grants open for rainbow events
The state government will be investing $220,000 into this year’s Pride Events and Festivals Fund, to support lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and gender diverse, intersex…
















