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Witnesses sought after hit and run
Police are appealing for information following a hit and run incident involving a motorcycle and pedestrian in St Albans on Thursday.
A woman was crossing...
Big game on Anzac Day
Anzac Day is a special day for Braybrook Sporting Club and this is even more so for the Western Region Football League division 3...
Fifteen-year-old charged with trying to steal a car
A 15-year-old Deer Park girl is one of two teenagers charged with attempting to steal a car from Watergardens railway station on Monday night....
Creating a new oasis
Work has started on the Dempster Park ‘Oasis’ Stormwater Harvesting Scheme in Sunshine North.
The $2.05 million scheme will harvest, treat and reuse up to...
Veterans’ legacies live on
One of the last men to leave Gallipoli during World War I is among those recognised on Aintree's new Walk of Honour.
The family of...
Sunshine dawn service to go ahead
Sunshine RSL Sub-branch will host its annual Anzac Day dawn service this week after months of uncertainty.
With the COVID-19 pandemic leaving local RSL...
Veterans honoured
War veterans and local heroes were among those who were honoured on Sunday at the Aintree Walk of Honour.
A special dedication service was held...
Hitting the right note
A group of Brimbank and Melton teenagers were hitting the beats last week as part of a school holiday program.
The ON TRACK music school...
Redevelopment a home run
A long wait is nearly over for Sunshine Softball Association, with the redevelopment of its home at More Park, Ardeer, under way.
The association has...
Taylors Road upgrades on the cards
Signalised intersections along Taylors Road are among the key projects set to receive funding from Melton council as part of its budget.
The council released...
Millennium Man returns to life
Sunshine’s famous Millennium Man was brought back to life last week.
A representation of the famous statue, that was removed last year, was the star...
Anzac Day service a goer
Keilor Village will again honour those who served their countries in an Anzac Day service on Sunday.
The service, to be held at the cenotaph...
Barro making ’reasonable’ progress
Barro representatives have told a community forum the company believes it is making “reasonable progress” in its bid to extinguish underground fires at the...
Cameras nab drivers using phones
Drivers in Wollert, Hillside and Laverton were the state's worst offenders for using mobile phones behind the wheel during a three month trial of...
Duo find joy in painting
Father and daughter duo Tadros Hanna and Carla Tadros made the most of their time at home during lockdown last year.
The artists used the...