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  • Register your pets

    MELTON Council is reminding residents that all dogs and cats over three months old should be registered. Registrations must be paid by April 10.

  • VSDCA: Lions roar into grand finals

    MELTON is set to battle on four fronts as all of its grades qualified for Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association grand finals to be played this…

  • Drug pair remanded

    POLICE seized 140 cannabis plants during a raid in Derrimut on March 8, arresting a 23-year-old man and a 22-year-old woman. Brimbank detectives executed a…

  • A peek into Filipino culture

    A FILIPINO playgroup at Sassella Park is celebrating Cultural Diversity Week with an open day today. Deer Park families with preschoolers and Filipino families are…

  • Volunteers clear rubbish

    MORE than 500 bags of rubbish and recycled items were collected at 21 Melton Shire sites and eight schools as part of Clean Up Australia…

  • Learn about leadership skills

    PEOPLE who live, work or study in St Albans, Kings Park or Kealba are being encouraged to sign up for a leadership program. The six-week…

  • Rooming houses: No change to ‘Third World shame’

    Rooming houses: No change to ‘Third World shame’

    BRIMBANK Council is calling on the state government to help improve the standard of rooming houses following a large a rise in complaints over the…

  • Teacher’s bald move

    Teacher’s bald move

    THERE will be cheers all round when St Albans Secondary College teacher Di Phyland (pictured with year 9 student Emma) goes under the razor this…

  • Home of Keilor’s history thrown open

    Home of Keilor’s history thrown open

    BRIMBANK residents are being urged to learn more about the history of Keilor during an open day at Harricks Cottage on Saturday. Keilor Historical Society…

  • Zero tolerance to bullying earns college kudos

    Zero tolerance to bullying earns college kudos

    A BRIMBANK secondary college has been praised for leading the way in tackling bullying. Education Minister Martin Dixon visited St Albans Secondary College on Friday…

  • Pokies rate hike could be on the cards

    Pokies rate hike could be on the cards

    WHAT DO YOU THINK? SCROLL TO THE BOTTOM OF THIS STORY TO POST A COMMENT. BRIMBANK Council has not ruled out following other municipalities in…

  • $1m drug bust in Deer Park

    $1m drug bust in Deer Park

    A RAID on four Deer Park properties has uncovered up to 600 cannabis plants with a street value of more than $1 million. Three Deer…

  • Fraser Street residents step up rezoning fight

    Fraser Street residents step up rezoning fight

    RESIDENTS striving to save a parcel of land along Kororoit Creek in Sunshine from development have taken their fight to State Parliament. A group campaigning…

  • Ex-school site still a grey area

    FRUSTRATED Sunshine residents remain in the dark over the future of the former Sunvale Primary School site. The site has been languishing since September 2009…

  • Niddrie poll campaign gathers pace

    THE final countdown to the Niddrie byelection is on with residents deciding on a new MP this Saturday. Despite nine candidates contesting the seat, campaigning…

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