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  • Braybrook wrecking yard destroyed by fire

    Braybrook wrecking yard destroyed by fire

    More than 50 firefighters were needed to put out a fire at a Braybrook wrecking yard on Monday afternoon. Fire Rescue Victoria crews responded to…

  • NAIDOC week celebrated

    NAIDOC week celebrated

    The construction of the Sunshine Private Hospital took an important step forward last week with a smoking ceremony for NAIDOC Week. Australian Unity and constructor…

  • Night market to showcase Keilor businesses

    Night market to showcase Keilor businesses

    A new night market in Keilor is being set up to give local business owners the opportunity to showcase their work. The Village Night Market…

  • Hot seat win a ’shock’

    Hot seat win a ’shock’

    Brimbank local Dao Tran said she was still in “disbelief” following her win on Millionaire Hot Seat. Ms Tran said her $50,000 win was a…

  • Greening Taylors Lakes

    Greening Taylors Lakes

    A new group will focus on ways to improve the low tree canopy cover and greening of Taylors Lakes. The group, which will be a…

  • Rail works bliz

    Rail works bliz

    Commuters would have noticed a number of changes on the Sunbury rail line last week. Workers on the Sunbury line upgrade made the most of…

  • Grease lightning

    Grease lightning

    Grease is the word at Keilor Downs College. Students will channel Sandy, Danny, Rizzo and Kenickie as the school puts on a production of the…

  • VCAT decisions leave residents defeated

    VCAT decisions leave residents defeated

    A group of St Albans residents have been left feeling deflated and defeated following the latest in a run of Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal…

  • Young artists stake their claim

    Young artists stake their claim

    Talented young artists from across Brimbank are shining in a new exhibition which kicked off last week. Mary Zakanj is one of the artists involved…

  • From behind the mask

    From behind the mask

    Deer Park West Primary School pupils’ creative talents have reached new levels. Pupils at the school have learned a number of new skills from painting…

  • Green Gully mourns club founder

    Green Gully mourns club founder

    Henry “Harry” Moakes OAM quickly made his mark in the St Albans community after arriving in the country from Malta in 1955. He was only…

  • COVID-19 hospital admissions among highest at Sunshine

    COVID-19 hospital admissions among highest at Sunshine

    More than 200 people with COVID-19 were admitted to Sunshine Hospital last year, according to a state government report. Victorian Health Services data, released last…

  • Former mayor remembered

    Former mayor remembered

    Former Brimbank mayor Dorothy Costa is being remembered as a kind person who gave so much to the community. Mrs Costa, who served on Keilor…

  • Residents question EPA report

    Residents question EPA report

    Kealba residents have slammed the Environmental Protection Authority’s (EPA) report into the Kealba landfill hotspot fires. The recently released EPA report into the effects of…

  • COVID survivor celebrates 100th birthday

    COVID survivor celebrates 100th birthday

    Australia’s oldest COVID-19 survivor on Tuesday celebrated her 100th birthday, albeit in lockdown. Carmen Machuca was the first resident to become infected in the May/June…

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