News


  • Horror franchise coming to Melbourne

    Horror franchise coming to Melbourne

    Brimbank & Northwest Star Weekly

    Victoria will set the scene for the latest installment of the hit horror franchise Insidious. Creative Industries Minister Colin Brooks announced Melbourne has been chosen…

  • Neil Diamond tribute coming to Melbourne never felt so good

    Neil Diamond tribute coming to Melbourne never felt so good

    Maribyrnong & Hobsons Bay Star Weekly

    The cast of the Broadway musical A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical has been unveiled ahead of its Australian premiere in Melbourne next year.…

  • Blood donations take centre stage

    Blood donations take centre stage

    Maribyrnong & Hobsons Bay Star Weekly

    Legendary rock band Metallica is turning up the volume on blood donation, joining forces with Australian Red Cross Lifeblood for its upcoming Australian tour to…

  • Grants to tackle motorcycle safety

    Grants to tackle motorcycle safety

    Northern Star Weekly

    The state government has launched a new round of grants to help improve motorcycle safety on Victoria’s roads. The Safer Motorcycling Grants Program will kickstart…

  • Awards open for excellence by female councillors

    Awards open for excellence by female councillors

    Wyndham Star Weekly

    Nominations have opened for the inaugural Mary Rogers Award, which will recognise the contributions of women in local government across Victoria. The award is part…

  • Melbourne hosts horror film franchise

    Melbourne hosts horror film franchise

    Maribyrnong & Hobsons Bay Star Weekly

    Melbourne has been chosen as the filming location for  the latest instalment of the hit horror franchise, Insidious. Filming for Insidious 6 is now underway at…

  • Victorians urged to get fire ready

    Victorians urged to get fire ready

    Maribyrnong & Hobsons Bay Star Weekly

    More than 530 CFA brigades will host events at fire stations and within local communities across Victoria during the month of October. The ‘Get Fire…

  • Sunshine North housefire

    Sunshine North housefire

    Brimbank & Northwest Star Weekly

    Firefighters tackled a house fire in Sunshine North on Friday afternoon, October 3. Crews arrived within five minutes to find smoke and flames issuing from…

  • Teal-like voice for inner west

    Teal-like voice for inner west

    Maribyrnong & Hobsons Bay Star Weekly

    The inner west could turn a shade of teal at next year’s state election, with the launch of a community independents group modelled on the…

Sport


  • Eagles ready to build

    Eagles ready to build

    Maribyrnong & Hobsons Bay Star Weekly

    Yarraville has a core group locked in as it hopes to rise up the Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association east-west ladder. The Eagles finished two games…

  • Caroline Springs stays focused

    Caroline Springs stays focused

    Melton & Moorabool Star Weekly

    Caroline Springs is hoping to fire at the right time of the year in the Victorian Turf Cricket Association Roy Picone Shield season. The Falcons…

  • Hicks steps back

    Hicks steps back

    Wyndham Star Weekly

    A second Werribee premiership player is stepping back, with Angus Hicks announcing his Victorian Football League retirement. After eight seasons at VFL level, Hicks has…

  • Women’s comp grows

    Women’s comp grows

    Melton & Moorabool Star Weekly

    The Gisborne and District Cricket Association women’s competition continues to go from strength to strength. The competition this season will have 11 teams from 10…

  • Warriors looking for more players

    Warriors looking for more players

    Northern Star Weekly

    Westmeadows is keen to further builld its all-abilities cricket side for the upcoming season. The only all-abilities club in Hume and one of not many…

  • Tigers ready to go

    Tigers ready to go

    Wyndham Star Weekly

    Werribee has added some experience as it aims to get back into the Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association east-west top six. The Tigers under new coach…

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  • Sunshine North housefire

    Sunshine North housefire

    Brimbank & Northwest Star Weekly

    Firefighters tackled a house fire in Sunshine North on Friday afternoon, October 3. Crews arrived within five minutes to find smoke and flames issuing from…

  • Teal-like voice for inner west

    Teal-like voice for inner west

    Maribyrnong & Hobsons Bay Star Weekly

    The inner west could turn a shade of teal at next year’s state election, with the launch of a community independents group modelled on the…

  • Kids lead Banksia Gardens renewal

    Kids lead Banksia Gardens renewal

    Northern Star Weekly

    Residents of the Banksia Gardens Public Housing Estate have proven the strength and creativity of their community after working to transform their local playgrounds through…

  • Cheap low emissions travel

    Cheap low emissions travel

    Wyndham Star Weekly

    Toyota’s small but practical Yaris is often overlooked in the rush to buy larger more powerful models. But for environmentally conscious buyers the hybrid-powered pocket…

  • Don says its a con

    Don says its a con

    Wyndham Star Weekly

    A Werribee local is urging others to think twice about installing solar panels, claiming that isn’t the bang-for-your-buck solution many might think it is. Don…

  • ’Incredible’ response

    ’Incredible’ response

    Melton & Moorabool Star Weekly

    The community has rallied to support a Hillside family who lost their home and belongings in a house fire on Tuesday, September 23. Thirty firefighters…