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  • More trees needed: council

    More trees needed: council

    Brimbank council is seeking support from the state and federal governments to help it plant more trees in the municipality. The council has planted more…

  • Rally against Albion flyover

    Rally against Albion flyover

    Albion residents were out in force on Sunday, rallying against a proposed rail flyover which would pass close to the suburb’s historic John Darling Mill…

  • Council welcomes community back to meetings

    Council welcomes community back to meetings

    Brimbank residents will be able to attend this month’s council meeting in person for the first time in more than a year. The council said…

  • Bike route ‘wiped’ from the map

    Bike route ‘wiped’ from the map

    The Bicycle Network says a concept plan for the Mt Derrimut Road level crossing has”wiped” a “crucial bike route” from the map. The group said…

  • Two Brimbank residents nearly $1 million richer

    Two Brimbank residents nearly $1 million richer

    A Taylors Lakes man and a Keilor Downs man are among those who are nearly $1 million richer after sharing in Saturday’s TattsLotto division 1…

  • Sunshine man charged

    Sunshine man charged

    A 20-year-old Sunshine man has been charged with a number of firearm and drug offences following a raid on a property in Sunshine on Friday.…

  • New police officers for Brimbank, Melton

    New police officers for Brimbank, Melton

    Twenty-five extra police officers will be deployed in Brimbank and Melton over the next 12 months. On Sunday, Victoria Police announced the final allotment of…

  • COVID-19 fragments found in wastewater

    COVID-19 fragments found in wastewater

    Residents of several Brimbank and Melton suburbs are asked to be on high alert following the discovery of COVID-19 fragments in wastewater. The Department of…

  • Fire to be investigated

    Fire to be investigated

    The cause of a house fire in St Albans this morning is still to be determined. Fire Rescue Victoria responded to calls about smoke and…

  • Walking all over cancer

    Walking all over cancer

    Nicole Oborne has long been involved with the Mother’s Day Classic, so it’s probably not much of a surprise to many to see her organise…

  • Leisure centre headlines capital works

    Leisure centre headlines capital works

    Funding for the Brimbank Aquatic & Wellness Centre headlines Brimbank council’s proposed 2021-22 capital works budget. The council last week announced it’s draft budget, with…

  • Home of gunpowder on show

    Home of gunpowder on show

    One of Brimbank’s most historic sites will be open to the public on Saturday. The Black Powder Mill, which was built in 1942, is the…

  • Fire station officially opens

    Fire station officially opens

    The new Derrimut fire station was officially opened last week. The station, which opened its doors in October, was one of two to be officially…

  • Vic Uni graduates sought after

    Vic Uni graduates sought after

    Victoria University graduates have the most employable skills in Australia, an independent survey funded by the federal government has found. The university was ranked No.…

  • Therapy dogs lend a paw

    Therapy dogs lend a paw

    Barney and his furry friends were the centre of attention last week at Caroline Chisholm College. The therapy dogs were at the school to help…

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