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  • Slippery find on bridge

    Slippery find on bridge

    Three venomous Eastern brown snakes discovered on the Western Ring Road last week gave a group of road workers the shock of their lives. The…

  • Top teacher recognised

    Top teacher recognised

    One of Caroline Chisholm Catholic College’s teachers is officially hot property. Careers and VET co-ordinator Julie Pilioglou has been named in The Educator’s Hot List…

  • Mum on a mission

    Anita Aherne is a mum on a mission. The Taylors Lakes resident is a mum of four children – two girls and one son, aged…

  • Developers hit back at council

    Developers hit back at council

    Developers have hit back at the Brimbank council for again refusing to grant a planning permit for a controversial townhouse estate in Kealba. A stalemate…

  • Council calls for greater support

    Council calls for greater support

    Brimbank council has called for “unprecedented support” from the state government to help the municipality through its “bushfire moment”. The council has again called for…

  • Park to pop up at West Sunshine

    Park to pop up at West Sunshine

    A new pocket park is set to pop up in Sunshine West. In May, the Brimbank council’s application for state funding for a pocket park…

  • Elevenses proves a hit

    Elevenses proves a hit

    Victoria University has found a unique way to support the mental health and wellbeing of hundreds of staff members and students during lockdown. As COVID-19…

  • Siblings relish golden opportunity

    Siblings relish golden opportunity

    Two Delahey siblings have been given a leg up in settling into Australian life thanks to a STEM scholarship provided by Western Chances and Toyota.…

  • Councils dirty on toxic soil

    Councils dirty on toxic soil

    The Brimbank and Melton councils have stepped up their efforts to prevent contaminated soil from the Westgate Tunnel project being dumped at Melbourne Regional Landfill…

  • Virus tally mounts

    Brimbank’s active COVID-19 case tally was heading toward 900 cases on Sunday night. An additional 15 cases on Sunday brought the municipality’s total to 878…

  • Full STEM ahead

    Full STEM ahead

    A Cairnlea robotics enthusiast who achieved her dream of completing a masters of mechanical engineering through a STEM grant program, is continuing to use her…

  • Community help sought to name hub

    Community help sought to name hub

    In the spirit of Boaty McBoatface, the Brimbank Council is seeking the community’s help and creativity to name the new St Albans health and wellbeing…

  • Giant solar farm to power airport terminals

    Giant solar farm to power airport terminals

    Melbourne Airport is in the process of creating a massive solar energy farm, it says will generate enough renewable energy to power all four of…

  • Woolies store transformed into hub

    Woolies store transformed into hub

    Woolworths will temporarily convert its Watergardens South supermarket into an online delivery hub as Melbourne enters stage 4 COVID-19 restrictions. The store was closed to…

  • Crackdown begins

    Crackdown begins

    Victoria Police and Australian Defence Force personnel have flooded the streets in a show of force, ensuring Victorians are abiding by stage four COVID-19 restrictions.…

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