Jin Hui
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Vegie industry growing
The Australian vegetable industry has grown significantly by taking advantage of changes in consumer incomes and tastes. ABARES executive director, Dr Jared Greenville said the…
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What’s on
CWA Creative Arts Exhibition Local Country Women’s Association (CWA) members putting on their annual Creative Arts Exhibition at the Cranbourne Public Hall Saturday 14 October…
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New pitch pledge for Berwick City FC
A multi-million dollar upgrade is on the cards for Berwick City FC, if the Liberals win the State election in November. On Tuesday 11 October…
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Young voters urged to check their enrolment details
The Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) has issued a reminder for Victorians to ensure their voting enrolment details are correct ahead of the State election on…
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$18K liquor spirited from shops
Police are seeking a man linked to an $18,000 stealing spree of high-end liquor across Melbourne’s east and south-east. Bottles of spirits, usually whiskeys, were…
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New season up and running in the BDTA
A new season of exciting action commenced in the Berwick and District Tennis Association (BDTA) on the weekend with players rejuvenated after a short break…
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Cobras strike with real venom
Merinda Park (3/162) has chalked up its first win of the Casey Cardinia Cricket Association season after the Cobras produced a rollicking run-chase against Clyde…
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Heavy rainfall hits local roads
Several roads across the City of Casey remain closed due to flooding today, as heavy rainfall and flooding continues to sweep across the state. Figures…
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Affordable housing ‘almost non-existent’ says shadow housing minister
Shadow housing minister Richard Riordan has slammed the State Government, calling access to affordable housing “almost non-existent”. It comes after new data shows rent in…
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Local art students celebrated alongside Archibald
Two students from Berwick’s Beaconhills College earned first prizes in their age categories in the Young Archies portrait contest held at Narre Warren’s Bunjil Place…
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Million dollar pledge for school “dust bowl”
Narre Warren North Primary School could be set to receive almost one million dollars in funding under a new commitment announced today by the Liberals…
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Bailey out: Outer East CEO steps down
Aaron Bailey has informed the clubs of the Outer East competition that he will be stepping down from his role as Chief Executive Officer. In…