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  • Staying positive through challenging times

    Staying positive through challenging times

    Ukraine Association Sunshine president Andrew Makohon will be riding 500 kilometres in four days to bring attention to the challenges Ukraine face today and to…

  • Locals report more smells from paint factory

    Locals report more smells from paint factory

    Residents surrounding the Akzo Nobel factory in Sunshine North reported smells from the site on Tuesday as they took their frustrations to social media to…

  • Parking causing congestion around Deer Park station

    Parking causing congestion around Deer Park station

    Residents living near Deer Park station have raised concerns about the congestion on the streets surrounding their homes. The issue was brought up in last…

  • More trees to uplift Brimbank

    More trees to uplift Brimbank

    St Albans, Kings Park and Brimbank have been boosted with over 500 advanced trees planted in the area since last spring. The trees will provide…

  • All lanes reopen on West Gate Freeway

    All lanes reopen on West Gate Freeway

    Motorists intending to travel on the West Gate Bridge were urged to seek an alternative route after West Gate tunnel works went overtime this morning.…

  • St Albans skater’s last call for fairy tale Australian return

    St Albans skater’s last call for fairy tale Australian return

    Talented young skateboarder Zion Moltocuro-Furegato is hoping to compete in this year’s Australian Skateboarding Championship like he did as a six-year old in 2019, although…

  • Gastro outbreaks increasing

    Gastro outbreaks increasing

    A rise in gastro cases in early childhood centers has led to parents being urged to take precautions. As of February 23, there have been…

  • New kinders set to open nearby

    New kinders set to open nearby

    State government along with the Melton council have announced that five new kindergartens will be opened in the municipality by 2026. The new early learning…

  • Brimbank’s in-person customer service reopens

    Brimbank’s in-person customer service reopens

    Brimbank council’s customer service at Keilor Community Hub has reopened for residents to have any questions answered. The community hub is located next to the…

  • Community Soccer Hub raising funds to provide opportunities

    Community Soccer Hub raising funds to provide opportunities

    The Community Soccer Hub based at Selwyn Park in Albion has partnered with the Australian Sports Foundation to try and raise funds for its program…

  • Mosquito-borne disease sends warning

    Mosquito-borne disease sends warning

    Possible cases of Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) have led to warnings for Victorians to protect themselves against mosquito bites. The Victorian government said evidence of…

  • Didulica’s new book helping football in Australia

    Didulica’s new book helping football in Australia

    Melbourne Victory director of football John Didulica will be a part of this year’s Brimbank Readers and Writers Festival to discuss his new book, Football…

  • Cairnlea residents want concerns to be heard

    Cairnlea residents want concerns to be heard

    Cairnlea residents have renewed their calls for Development Victoria to listen to residents in regards to the development of the old Albion Explosives Factory site.…

  • Rising rental prices causing issues

    Rising rental prices causing issues

    Residents in the community are suffering from rental and house prices increasing as a lack of support is leaving some stranded without a home. Sunshine…

  • CFA opportunities out now

    CFA opportunities out now

    Seven years ago Tom Greaney drove past the Country Fire Authority (CFA) unit in Caroline Springs and thought he’d like to give volunteering a try.…

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