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  • Brides embrace technology

    Brides embrace technology

    Brides across Australia had plans for their special day thrown into disarray after the government announced tight restrictions to slow the spread of COVID-19. Weddings…

  • Runway plans continue, despite shutdown

    Runway plans continue, despite shutdown

    While it currently may resemble something of a ghost town due to the COIVD-19 outbreak, Melbourne Airport remains committed to building its third runway. Jai…

  • Buy a pint to help save local jobs

    Buy a pint to help save local jobs

    Nobody likes nursing a beer, but buying a pint today to drink later could save your local haunt. Carlton and United Breweries have teamed up…

  • COVID-19 growth slows in Brimbank

    COVID-19 growth slows in Brimbank

    The spread of COVID-19 slowed throughout Brimbank last week, with just five new cases, taking the total to 28. While the increase isn’t as high…

  • Health staff protected

    Health staff protected

    Western Health staff working on the frontline in the fight against COVID-19 won’t lack personal protective equipment. St Albans’ generous Quang Minh Temple community recently…

  • Campaign of support for health workers

    Campaign of support for health workers

    Western Health’s It’s Up To Us campaign has received an egg-cellent start, with a generous donation from Darrell Lea. The It’s Up To Us campaign…

  • Bikies fined for breaching restrictions

    Bikies fined for breaching restrictions

    A group of people at The Rebels Motorcycle clubhouse have been slapped with fines from Victoria Police for flouting social distancing restrictions. Police found seven…

  • My Brimbank: Laura Rouhan

    My Brimbank: Laura Rouhan

    As manager of the Tin Shed in St Albans, Laura Rouhan is all about connecting community. She spoke to Tate Papworth about how things have…

  • Fresh face on council

    Fresh face on council

    Brimbank council has a fresh face. Janev Aziz was sworn into council last week, filling the vacancy in Grasslands Ward created by the shock resignation…

  • Council debates releif package

    Council debates releif package

    The Brimbank council last night held a special meeting to discuss a response and recovery strategy to the COVID-19 crisis. The strategy is aimed at…

  • Working on home

    With most of the state now working from home, demand for home improvement and handy tasks has never been higher. Along with ensuring that tradesmen…

  • The challenges with staying at home

    The challenges with staying at home

    Prolonged periods of isolation may curb the spread of COVID-19, but it could also cause numerous mental health issues, according to an experienced psychologist. Sam…

  • Library at your doorstep

    Library at your doorstep

    The Brimbank council’s library services are adapting to help the community stay connected. The council closed all its libraries last month in response to the…

  • Coles job boost

    Coles job boost

    A higher demand for supermarket goods has seen a jobs boom across the west. Coles has recruited 23 new staff across their Burnside, Melton South…

  • Preparing for ‘worst case’

    Preparing for ‘worst case’

    Western Health is urgently looking to expand its Intensive Care Units as it prepares for a possible COVID-19 outbreak. Western Health executive director of operations…

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