Advocates have voiced their concerns at the state of mental health in the Macedon Ranges, as they struggle to identify the cause of the abnormally high rate of suicide in the region. According to data collected by the Northern Western Melbourne Primary Health Network (NWMPHN)… Read More
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Hall eyes Olympic glory
Former Sunbury Little Athletics runner Linden Hall has been selected for her second Olympic Games. Read the full article here.
Sunbury, Bulla ‘betrayed’
A “tsunami of fury” has been directed at the state government following a decision by Transurban to send toxic soil from the West Gate Tunnel Project to Bulla. Read the full article here.
Trauma of forced adoption still raw
Woodend resident Robyn Flanagan was 17-years-old when her twin daughters were taken from her in 1972. At that time, children born out of wedlock were regularly considered illegitimate and their mothers deemed unfit to raise them. Ms Flanagan said as her family became aware of… Read More
Rise of the Aussie playmaker
From a production company in Kyneton, a new documentary that traces the legacy of American influence on Australian men’s basketball is set to be released later this year. Read the full article here.
Thank you, Bong Su
The second installment in my series of true Brunswick love stories. This time: An Asian elephant, two zoo keepers, and the 70s. Read the full article here.
Paralympic Games beckon for Hirth
Sunbury table tennis star Trevor Hirth has qualified for the Paralympic Games, which is set to be held in Tokyo later this year.Read the full article here.
Unlocking artistic potential
Inside the Memorial Hall in Sunbury, Andrew Nicolaides is delivering an unconventional, yet thunderous drum solo. Surrounded by his peers of the BoilOver Performance Ensemble, Nicolaides is using state-of-the-art sensory technology to rehearse a section from the troupe’s upcoming performance entitled Buoy.Read the full article… Read More
Just the three of us
The first in a series of true love stories to have taken place in Brunswick. Read the full article here.
China to build the world’s biggest dam on sacred Tibetan river
In the foothills of the Himalayas, where the ancient Yarlung civilisation established the first Tibetan Empire, China has plans to build the world’s biggest hydroelectric dam. In November of last year, China’s state-owned media shared plans for a 60-gigawatt mega-dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo river… Read More









