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  • Students return to the stage

    Students return to the stage

    Caroline Chisholm Catholic College’s Damian Bernardo will be among the excited spectators as the school’s students return to the stage. Mr Bernardo, the college’s head…

  • New junior campus revealed

    New junior campus revealed

    Overnewton Anglican Community College last week celebrated the coming together of their two junior schools at the newly named Canowindra Campus. Prep to grade four…

  • My Place: Krystal Delanty

    My Place: Krystal Delanty

    Krystal Delanty’s journey at Caroline Springs Football Club started when her children began playing at the club. Since then she has volunteered at games and…

  • Council moves to tackle air quality

    Council moves to tackle air quality

    Hobsons Bay council has moved to improve the health of residents in Brooklyn, which has the eighth highest air pollution concentrations in Australia and a…

  • Vehicle impounds high in Brimbank

    Vehicle impounds high in Brimbank

    Brimbank has ranked second in the state for car impounds over the past 10 years. Victoria Police figures released last month show that 4322 drivers…

  • Park reopening a step closer

    Park reopening a step closer

    The reopening of Sydenham Park is a step closer with $300,000 allocated to Brimbank council for a new walking trail network at the park. The…

  • Have your say

    Have your say

    Brimbank residents have until the end of this week to have their say on shaping the future of Brimbank. The 2021-25 draft council plan is…

  • Exhibition explores COVID pain and joy

    Exhibition explores COVID pain and joy

    St Albans artist Saidin Salkic’s take on the COVID-19 pandemic will be on show half a world away. The former Bosnian refugee, who is a…

  • Vaccine hub ramps up

    Vaccine hub ramps up

    A steady flow of people were making their way through the Sunshine Hospital’s high-volume COVID-19 vaccination centre last week. The centre, which started on April…

  • Fix Sunshine “mess” plea

    Fix Sunshine “mess” plea

    Sunshine is a “mess” and a “victim of raised expectations, poor planning, and undelivered promises”, according to a transport action group. The Victorian Transport Action…

  • Lake overflows

    Lake overflows

    Football grounds were looking more like swimming pools and some roads were closed as heavy rain hit Brimbank last week. Last Monday night, rain pelted…

  • VU chancellor a champion for the west

    VU chancellor a champion for the west

    Williamstown resident and one of Victoria’s-longest serving premiers, Steve Bracks has been installed as Victoria University’s seventh chancellor. Mr Bracks has a long history with…

  • Brimbank’s gambling woes continue

    Brimbank’s gambling woes continue

    A local gambling counsellor says gambling is only the start of the problem for many Brimbank residents who have gambling debts. With Brimbank continuing to…

  • Making a difference

    Making a difference

    An exhibition highlighting the issues surrounding youth homelessness has put some talented young Brimbank artists centre stage. Concern Australia has teamed up with Igniting Change…

  • Sydenham station stays put

    Sydenham station stays put

    The owners of the old Sydenham railway station are working with Brimbank council to secure the building’s future after a planning permit to relocate it…

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