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  • Final round delivers plenty of storylines

    Final round delivers plenty of storylines

    COOMOORA IN OMINOUS TOUCH Coomoora has sent a stern message in its final home-and-away match against Fountain Gate. The Roos were in ominous touch, bowling…

  • Mendis is the man

    Mendis is the man

    After a professional playing career spanning just shy of 20 years, Jeevan Mendis felt he needed a break from cricket. The 2022/23 Alan Wookey medallist…

  • Funds flow to cemeteries

    Funds flow to cemeteries

    Local cemeteries will receive funding from the State Government for upgrades and maintenance. An investment of $600,000 will be put to the state’s cemeteries through…

  • Party like the Dutch do

    Party like the Dutch do

    Akoonah Park will be transformed into a Dutch paradise next month at the return of the Holland Festival to Berwick. As the name suggests, the…

  • South East continues to feel housing stress pinch

    South East continues to feel housing stress pinch

    Almost six per cent of households in the City of Casey are not ‘appropriately housed’, according to new analysis from the Community Housing Industry Association…

  • Hand-crafted with love

    Hand-crafted with love

    PRECEDE: Eight years ago, husband and wife team Jason Stockton and Anya Tran never imagined they would soon be running a successful handmade chocolate business.…

  • Super sixes strike glory

    Super sixes strike glory

    BERWICK BOWLS WEEKEND PENNANT • Berwick 6 (Section Grand Final) def Cranbourne 4 (Away) 92-80 The sixes are the toast of Berwick this week! A…

  • Cards fall nicely for Shuffle Dancer

    Cards fall nicely for Shuffle Dancer

    When it comes to his thoroughbreds – Pakenham trainer Peter Moody has always had a way with the girls and his charming ways continued on…

  • Cousins channel culture

    Cousins channel culture

    While their name might translate to ‘small ant brothers’, Indigenous boys dance group Bandok Tati are making giant waves in Victoria’s cultural scene. The group…

  • Council endorses climate plan

    Council endorses climate plan

    The City of Casey is on its way to becoming a beacon of climate resiliency. A first draft of the City of Casey Climate Action…

  • Multiple break-ins at dessert truck

    Multiple break-ins at dessert truck

    A local Cranbourne business has seen multiple break-ins since the year began. Let’s eat @ MANU’S, a multi-ethnic dessert truck situated at Cranbourne Public Hall,…

  • Who wins the Wookey?

    Who wins the Wookey?

    Sunday 26 February will see the DDCA crown the prestigious Alan Wookey Medal, awarded to the player adjudged the fairest and best in the Turf…

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