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  • Arson linked to building industry

    Arson linked to building industry

    Taskforce Hawk detectives believe two suspicious fires from earlier this year – one in Maribrynong and another in Derrimut – are linked and connected to…

  • Students dig deep

    Students dig deep

    Salesian College Sunbury students have stepped up again to support a worthy cause. The students are digging deep for their annual fundraiser for the Royal…

  • Brimbank ranks 12th for animal cruelty

    Brimbank ranks 12th for animal cruelty

    Brimbank remained the 12th highest local government area in Victoria for the number of animal cruelty reports submitted to RSPCA in the 2024-25 financial year,…

  • A special place called Merrimu

    A special place called Merrimu

    When the doors of a long-running disability day centre in Maddingley closed for the final time in August  it signalled the end of an era…

  • Man arrested in Spotswood charged with alleged scams

    Man arrested in Spotswood charged with alleged scams

    A man arrested in Spotswood on Saturday has been charged with 30 offences relating to the alleged scamming of 10 people over the last two…

  • Melton man charged after alleged scams

    Melton man charged after alleged scams

    A Melton man was charged with 30 offences after he allegedly scammed 10 victims, including a victim in Sunbury, in fraud related incidents over the…

  • Leakes needs love

    Leakes needs love

    Politicians and residents are turning to the state government for updates on safety improvements to a notorious intersection in Rockbank, with a state and federal…

  • Forum for people with Parkinson’s

    Forum for people with Parkinson’s

    A support group for people affected by Parksinson’s disease in the western suburbs is holding its annual community forum next month in an effort to…

  • Garage Sale Trail returns

    Garage Sale Trail returns

    Australia’s biggest secondhand treasure hunt, the Garage Sale Trail, is returning to the inner-west this November. Designed to reduce the amount of waste ending up…

  • Why preliminary finals are the hardest games to win

    Preliminary finals are the ultimate test in football. They don’t just measure skill; they expose nerve, leadership, and resilience. You’re one step from the Grand…

  • Wyndham Vale man charged over motorcyclist death

    Wyndham Vale man charged over motorcyclist death

    A man has been charged by police following a fatal collision in Wyndham Vale earlier this year. It is alleged a Mitsubishi SUV was being…

  • Keilor Downs impound

    Keilor Downs impound

    A 40-year old Keilor Downs man was detected allegedly speeding in Keilor Downs around 2.50pm on Saturday, September 13. Police detected a Porsche Cayman travelling…