News
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Airport woes grow
The COVID-19 pandemic has continued to batter Melbourne Airport. Passenger numbers for the 2019-2020 financial year fell to the same levels they were 10 years…
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Libraries tipped for redevelopments
The Brimbank Council has taken the first steps towards redeveloping the Deer Park at St Albans libraries. At a recent meeting the council adopted a…
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Coalition to get women into sport
A coalition of western suburbs councils have joined forces to help challenge some of the barriers for women and girls in being active and participating…
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Civic plaza takes shape
Works on Alfrieda Street Civic Plaza are continuing through the COVID-19 pandemic, with the majority of upgrades completed. Works on new feature paving and garden…
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Scholarship a dream come true
While much of the worlds has stopped due to the COVID-19 pandemic, one year 11 student from Caroline Chisholm Catholic College is continuing to take…
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Door service booked in
Brimbank’s libraries may be closed to the public, but that doesn’t mean you can’t continue borrowing a good read. In response to the closure of…
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Free masks for those in need
Priceline Pharmacy’s Watergardens store is stepping up its community assistance in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The pharmacy has applied for a Victorian government…
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St Albans aged care facilty enacts outbreak plan
Brimbank recorded another 45 COVID-19 cases on Tuesday. The large jump pushes the total number of active cases within Brimbank to 571, well ahead of…
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Councils unite in soil fight
Brimbank and Melton councils are joining forces to prevent the movement of contaminated soil across Brimbank. The soil from the West Gate Tunnel Project could…
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Youth to spread positivity
Brimbank’s youth are being encouraged to spread positivity. There’s no denying times are tough, but we’re all in this together and as such, young people…
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From neighbours to friends
Taylors Hill resident Deepti Alurkar knows what it’s like to feel isolated. With that feeling hitting her hard, Ms Alurkar has made a point of…
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New life for unwanted plastics
Caroline Chisholm Catholic College is putting unwanted plastic to good use. The school recently unveiled a new plastic granulator and sheet press at its Christ…
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Jobs win for Brimbank
Brimbank has been awarded $8 million to employ more than 150 local unemployed people to deliver a range of projects and initiatives in response to…
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Singer goes online
On a typical Saturday night, Stephanie Angelini is doing what she loves most – performing. But with COVID-19 restriction in place, the Caroline Springs singer…
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Spreading positivity
Sunshine resident Phuong Ong lost her job as a result of COVID-19 right before she was to return to work from parental leave. Ong said…
















