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  • Charges over gym thefts

    Charges over gym thefts

    Police have issued a warning to gym-goers not to leave valuables unattended. It comes as detectives from the Maribyrnong Crime Investigation Unit arrested a group…

  • Teen vaping fears

    Teen vaping fears

    Melton council will partner with local primary and secondary schools to tackle growing concerns about young people vaping. Councillor Julie Shannon moved a motion at…

  • Puppet masters

    Puppet masters

    It was a school of a different type on Saturday in St Albans. The Brimbank Snuff Skool got under way with students taking part in…

  • Police to investigate Caroline Springs death

    Police to investigate Caroline Springs death

    The death of a man in Caroline Springs on Wednesday night will be investigated by police. Emergency services were called to a St Georges Avenue…

  • Green road ahead

    Green road ahead

    Recycled bottles, milk cartons and curbside waste are all playing a role in the Fitzgerald Road level crossing removal works. As Level Crossing Removal Authority…

  • Fix Albion station: MP

    Fix Albion station: MP

    Western Metropolitan Liberal MP Bernie Finn has called for Albion station to be upgraded as part of the Melbourne Airport Rail Link. Mr Finn met…

  • Grant lifeline for youth justice project

    Grant lifeline for youth justice project

    A Sunshine-based program aimed at reducing offending behaviour and recidivism will continue for at least another 12 months. The Youth Umbrella Project, which is run…

  • Have your say on airport rail

    Have your say on airport rail

    Brimbank council is encouraging residents to have their say about the future Sunshine Transport Precinct and the development of Sunshine station. The state government last…

  • Brimbank a theft hot spot

    Brimbank a theft hot spot

    Brimbank remains one of Victoria’s theft hot spots, despite a decline in the number of items stolen. Recently released Crime Statistics Agency data reveals that…

  • Funding for glass bins

    Funding for glass bins

    A four-bin household waste and recycling system could be a step closer in Brimbank following the announcement of state government funding to help roll out…

  • Lights planned for ‘dangerous’ road

    Lights planned for ‘dangerous’ road

    Traffic lights are set to be installed at a Deanside intersection labelled ‘dangerous’ by residents. Residents have voiced their concerns about the City Vista Court…

  • Mum fights to raise awareness

    Mum fights to raise awareness

    Allison Rees continues her fight to raise awareness of the dangers of button batteries, so no parents ever have to go through what she did.…

  • Power line route a blow to farmers

    Power line route a blow to farmers

    Local farmers have been dealt a blow in their fight to prevent overhead power lines from running through their properties. AusNet announced on Wednesday that…

  • ‘Tuckerbox’ brings jobs to west

    ‘Tuckerbox’ brings jobs to west

    About 350 new jobs have been created as HelloFresh prepares to open Australian largest meal kit packing facility in Ravenhall. Nicknamed the Tuckerbox, the 25,500…

  • Give yoga a try

    Give yoga a try

    Ever wanted to try yoga and weren’t sure whether it was for you? Now might be the time to try it, with Carja Yoga in…

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