Strip window pain for Brunswick traders
VANDALS have shattered windows with mysterious bullet-like holes in a spate of attacks on Brunswick businesses. » more
Moreland police in blitz on graffiti
POLICE say graffiti is so "out of control" across Moreland that reducing a recent spike in criminal damage is their "number one priority". » more
Moreland housing prices rise
THERE are few signs of the Moreland housing boom slowing, according to State Government figures. » more
Pilgrims' progress for Moreland teens
CERTAIN traditions of Catholicism may be a bit hard for Gen-Y's to relate to, say Moreland teenagers, but they are relishing the chance to interpret their faith in more modern ways. » more
Blast at 'mere symbolism' for indigenous policy
A MORELAND councillor has slammed the council's decade-old reconciliation policy, saying it contains more symbolism than substance and does little to address local indigenous disadvantage. » more
Sound fabric promotion for Brunswick
FOR one night only, lovers of all things fabric and thread are unleashing their passion in an experimental exhibition of music and textiles. » more
Brunswick woman gives show with bite
YANA Alana, the alter ego of Brunswick performer Sarah Ward, is ready to be let loose on mainstream stages. » more
Josiovski strike ends Melbourne Knights' unbeaten run
COBURG United enhanced its chances of avoiding relegation from the Victoria Premier League by stunning the previously unbeaten Melbourne Knights, 1-0, in Round 20. » more
Exploring language in Brunswick exhibition
THE curator of a new Brunswick exhibition hopes banana skins won't trip up art connoisseurs. » more
Family facing deportation while battling cancer
A FAWKNER family facing deportation to the Philippines while their daughter battles cancer still desperately needs legal assistance and employment. » more




