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Blaze threatens building
18/11/2008 | FIRE trucks from Sunshine, Caroline Springs and Deer Park were among those to attend a fire at a warehouse on Boundary Road on Thursday morning.
'Extraordinary' talent  of Koori artist
18/11/2008 | SUNSHINE'S Michael Van Roehl is thrilled his artwork has been selected for an exhibition.
'Ridiculous' fees slammed
18/11/2008 | BRIMBANK residents' groups are being forced out of community buildings they helped fund because they cannot afford public liability insurance.
18/11/2008 | ANAPHYLAXIS is the most severe form of allergic reaction. Milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, sesame, fish, crustaceans and soy are the most common triggers.  | Schools on allergy alert
X-factor reveals A-plus talent
18/11/2008 | FORMER Australian Idol finalist Ricky Muscat was a special guest judge at Brimbank College's X-Factor talent show last week.
Schools on allergy alert
18/11/2008 | VICTORIAN schools are leading the way in dealing with potentially life-threatening anaphylaxis in children.   | Facts on anaphylaxis
Wildlife wandering in the suburbs
18/11/2008 | AN echidna waddling down the middle of the road in Parsons Street, Sunshine, sounds a little far-fetched, but resident Mario Rochetich felt the proof of the incident last Tuesday.
18/11/2008 | TWO ratepayer-funded security guards will again patrol Brimbank's parks over summer to help curb vandalism and boost the public's perception of safety.
Innovative signs sock it to 'em
18/11/2008 | AN innovative way to welcome people to Brimbank has won three national architectural awards.
Gardens need guarding
18/11/2008 | ST ALBANS residents want thieves to stop stealing their beloved front garden plants, ornaments, bird baths and water features.
Call to put cap on how-to-vote cards
18/11/2008 | BRIMBANK council candidates should be allowed to register only one how-to-vote card in the lead-up to elections, Harvester Ward candidate Geraldine Brooks said last week.
Community carols celebrate job well done
18/11/2008 | BRIMBANK families have been invited to attend the grand opening of the Ardeer community playground, with a 'carols in the park' theme, on December 2.
18/11/2008 | POLICE are looking for witnesses after two assaults in Sunshine during the past week.
Green gloom: after two years, club's patience wears thin
11/11/2008 | MEMBERS of the St Albans Bowls Club are tired of asking: "Where's our new green"?
11/11/2008 | THE west's major community health centre is covering a $180,000 funding shortfall to ensure its refugee clients understand medical advice.
11/11/2008 | A BRAYBROOK firm has been fined $360,000 after an employee's hair was caught, and ripped out, in a machine at the factory.
'Sewer mining' drives club fair way into future
11/11/2008 | RECYCLED water is being used to keep Sunshine Golf Club's greens and fairways lush.
Group formed to halt VU cuts
11/11/2008 | THE community will form a lobby group to stop proposed staff, course and campus cuts at Victoria University after passionate pleas for help were made at a public meeting on Thursday.
Council plants spray bungle
11/11/2008 | A BRAYBROOK man has accused Maribyrnong Council of killing off a strip of his garden.
From underground, the blues
11/11/2008 | WEST Sunshine singer Phillip Hudson is letting his song do the talking about the potential loss of Newells Paddock open space in Footscray if a proposed road tunnel goes ahead.
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20/11/2008 | There is something worse than having one GFC. That's having two.
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