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  • Dangerous products threaten holiday cheer

    Dangerous products threaten holiday cheer

    As Victorians prepare for Christmas, a concerning trend has emerged – unsafe products are making their way onto store shelves, putting families at risk. In…

  • Free travel for youth

    Free travel for youth

    The state government is making public transport free for more than one million young Victorians from 1 January, with the new youth myki now available…

  • West Gate Tunnel to open

    West Gate Tunnel to open

    Almost 10 years to the day since it was first approved, the West Gate Tunnel will finally open to traffic this weekend. On 8 December…

  • Funding for library’s next chapter

    Funding for library’s next chapter

    Braybrook Library has received a $143,000 grant that will go towards a new infrastructure project. Maribyrnong mayor Mohamed Semra said council welcomes the funding. “[It]…

  • Out and about in nature

    Out and about in nature

    Locals soaked up the summer sun during morning walk along Kororoit Creek organised by Kororoit Creek Neighbourhood House. The walking group meets each Thursday morning…

  • Covid VCE cohort receives results

    Covid VCE cohort receives results

    Year 12 students across the west have received their long-awaited VCE results. Braybrook College year 12 student Hanson Ha was named dux of the school…

  • ’Major gaps’ in report

    ’Major gaps’ in report

    Residents are calling on Brimbank council to improve services and accessibility for people with disability, citing the council’s annual report to highlight areas needing improvement.…

  • Melton’s favourite Christmas

    Melton’s favourite Christmas

    For more than three decades, Melton local Sandra Brogan has transformed her home into a festive wonderland, delighting generations of families with her annual Christmas…

  • Signal switch sparks peak-hour mayhem

    Signal switch sparks peak-hour mayhem

    Daily commuters have voiced their frustrations over traffic congestion at the recently signalised intersection of Caroline Springs Boulevard and Rockbank Middle Road, with some residents…

  • Festive fur and safety first

    Festive fur and safety first

    With the festive season in full swing, Melton residents are being encouraged to think carefully about responsible pet ownership and consider adoption, as the community…

  • Upgrades for schools

    Upgrades for schools

    Students and staff of two local schools are set to benefit from significant facility upgrades which aim to deliver more modern, flexible and supporting learning…

  • Men’s shed awarded thousands for redevelopments

    Men’s shed awarded thousands for redevelopments

    Whittlesea Men’s Shed has been awarded $37,000 in funding from the state government to improve its facilities. Whittlesea Men’s Shed president Eric Gunstone said the…