Brimbank & Northwest Star Weekly

  • Ardeer speedster

    Ardeer speedster

    A man has lost his license, had his vehicle impounded and is expected to be charged on summons after allegedly blowing five times the limit…

  • Tales of the ocean

    Tales of the ocean

    A show exploring tales of the ocean is coming to the Bowery Theatre in Brimbank. The performance is part of Beyond Disability Services’s program ‘Beyond…

  • Celebrating Melton’s young artists

    Celebrating Melton’s young artists

    The talents and creativity of Melton’s youth is on full show in Caroline Springs, with a broad range of media on exhibit. Hosted at the…

  • Seniors enjoy festival fun

    Seniors enjoy festival fun

    Brimbank residents participated in a morning tea and fire safety workshop, as well as a ‘bocce, burgers and blokes’ event during the final week of…

  • Lions secure VFL talent

    Lions secure VFL talent

    Nick Ebinger will call Deer Park home next season as one of three Victorian Football League players set to commit to the Lions full time…

  • Calls for Solomon Heights resolution

    Calls for Solomon Heights resolution

    Residents who own lots at the Solomon Heights estate in Sunshine North, which has remained undeveloped for a century, have said they would like to…

  • Batting collapse costly

    Batting collapse costly

    A late order batting collapse proved costly for Taylor Lakes in the Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association east-west on Saturday. Taylors Lakes was in control after…

  • Singing for a cause

    Singing for a cause

    Two days before his 23rd birthday, Brimbank resident Cameron Valles was diagnosed with Hodgkin Lymphona. “I had symptoms for six months and nobody could figure…

  • EPA ‘failing’ Brimbank

    EPA ‘failing’ Brimbank

    Brimbank council has slammed the Environment Protection Authority’s (EPA) request for more time while it considers reinstating Barro Group’s licence to operate at Kealba Landfill…

  • Community sports subsidy program

    Community sports subsidy program

    Young locals in Brimbank can apply for Brimbank council’s In2Sport program for summer 2025-26. In2Sport is a subsidy program which helps families and children living…

  • New clubrooms officially open

    New clubrooms officially open

    The Keilor Sports Club has officially opened its clubrooms which were renovated and extended this year. The milestone was marked in a ceremony on Friday…

  • Keilor continues to build ahead of another big season

    Keilor continues to build ahead of another big season

    Keilor continues to buck the trend with the club still growing ahead of the Bowls Victoria weekend pennant season. The Bulls numbers have grown in…