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Star Weekly - Brimbank North West - 4th March 2025

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4 MARCH, 2025

Strokes of artistic talent

Lily, Dakota (who is a Wathuai girl from North Queensland) and Nathan were all an integral part of the project. (Ljubica Vrankovic) 462157_01

Year five and six students from Albion North Primary School have tabled their artistic skills for the entire school community to enjoy. The kids brought their best strokes to the fore as part of a table painting project, which had a significant goal. According to the school’s inclusion and engagement learning specialist Ian Murdoch, the initiative sought to strengthen the connection between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students and the wider school. “We had four metal tables with built-in seats donated to us by the Cooinda Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community centre,” he said. “As part of the project these tables were painted with the Aboriginal flag, Torres strait Islander flag, Australian flag, and a local scene including Kororoit Creek.” Mr Murdoch said staff came together to support the students by drawing stencils of the flags onto the tables and sketching the local scene in permanent marker. “The students then painted the tables during their visual arts classes with enthusiasm and excitement,” he said. “The tables look fantastic and they now provide shaded seating for our students under the gums next to our year five and six playground.”

Sunshine station billions By Prealene Khera While the federal government’s announcement of a bumper $2 billion funding package to transform Sunshine Station into a transport super-hub has been welcomed by residents, they say without noticeable on-the-ground works confidence will remain stalled. The boost will upgrade the station into a rail hub following the addition of new platforms and tracks — with the project also a vital part of the Melbourne Airport Rail (MAR) link. This funding comes a week after Brimbank council launched its ‘Rail before Runway’ campaign, calling on both tiers of government

to deliver MAR before the third airport runway takes off. With the movement still gaining momentum, mayor Thuy Dang said she was delighted by the Sunshine station funding. “We remain passionate about getting the west moving and transforming Brimbank to be the thriving hub Victoria needs it to be, with the full delivery of Sunshine Station Precinct Master Plan, and MAR,” she said. Greater Sunshine Community Alliance member Shefton Parker said the investment is a crucial first step in unlocking private sector funding, which could help address housing shortages and improve economic opportunities

in the area. “The west deserves frequent, reliable, and safe transport infrastructure that connects us to essential services and boosts investment in our region,” Dr Parker said. However, Dr Parker said, the alliance was pushing for more clarity on timelines. “We need the government to act decisively and get the job done,” he said. “While we’ve seen a series of funding announcements, the community is frustrated by the frequent pauses and delays in construction. “Announcements alone don’t create progress — we want to see real, tangible work taking place on the ground now.“

Western Metropolitan MP David Ettershank added that residents, investors, and business will have more confidence if a work start-date is locked down. “We will continue to hold the big parties to account, which is why I call on [the government] to announce the start date for work on the airport rail link and Sunshine station upgrade,” he said. A spokesperson for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Minister Catherine King said project delivery timeframes will be determined in consultation with the state government and the airport, with discussions underway.

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