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Ice cream man wins big

Ice cream truck operator Jimmy Boras can thank his wife for his winning run on Millionaire Hot Seat. The episode featuring the St Albans man...

Hoons tear up Burnside Heights Recreation Reserve

Hoon drivers have left their mark at Burnside Heights Recreation Reserve, damaging one of the sporting areas at the ground. Burnside Heights Football Club president...

Swooping season off to a flying start

With spring just around the corner, venturing outside just got a little more dangerous, and it’s not related to the pandemic in the slightest. ...

Petition calls for Keilor Cemetery upgrades

Families of people buried in Keilor Cemetery are calling for upgrades to drainage and paths after flooding on father’s day limited access to graves. Enza...

Green school lauded

Albion Primary School’s recycling and gardening initiatives have been recognised in the Coles Sustainability4Schools awards. Late last month, the school received a buddy chair to...

Vision of a brighter future

When Nicholas Pham smiles, he’s just like any other two-year-old. But the Caroline Springs toddler, who has limited vision, has had to work extra hard...

Making home learning fun

Fun is the order of the day at Mackellar Primary School in Delahey. As the school goes through another round of home learning, teachers are...

Lessons in animal welfare

Children can learn about all creatures great and small during lockdown as part of an online education program. The RSPCA’s Victorian education team has created...

Blow as businesses remain shut indefinitely

Brimbank businesses suffered a major setback last week, with many set to remain shut indefinitely. The state government last week announced a range of restrictions...

Rent arrears to rise

Many Brimbank residents are struggling to pay their rent each month and the number of people falling into rent arrears is tipped to soar...

Vision for silos’ future

A vision for the Sunshine Silos and surrounding area is slowly coming together. The owners of the site, John and Adam Newton, along with their...

Community garden vision

A group of local residents are coming together to create a community garden in the Caroline Springs area. A Facebook post from Hang Van back...

Call to save heritage buildings

Residents and Brimbank council are calling for heritage buildings at the old Sunshine Secondary College sites in Sunshine to be saved. As reported by Star...

Beloved pup’s special day

One of St Albans Meadows Primary School's most popular figures has celebrated his first birthday. George the wellbeing dog, who has been a welcome addition...

Year 12 vaccine plan welcomed

An education advocacy group has welcomed priority vaccine access for VCE students but is calling for more certainty surrounding exams. The #VCEWhatsThePlanDan group, which is...

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First Greens councillor for Brimbank

Brimbank has its first Greens councillor in 15 years, after Lucy Nguyen knocked out incumbent councillor Sam David in the Kororoit Creek Ward. Cr Nguyen...