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Demons downed in Bunyip River Cup
KOOWEERUP OVER 60’s Iona and Kooweerup Over-60’s fought out a very important battle on Sunday with ‘The Bunyip River Cup’ up for grabs at ‘Bob’s…
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Surgery cancelled for six month old
A Narre Warren North mother is reeling after her six month old baby’s cleft palate surgery was cancelled. Baby Eleanor was due to undergo lip…
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Knives seized in Fountain Gate blitz
A police blitz on illegal weapons in the South East has uncovered Fountain Gate shopping centre and bus stops as a particular problem area. With…
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New Year, new school?
Do you need to secure an enrolment for your child in 2022? St Peter’s College principal Chris Black invites parents to consider St Peter’s College,…
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Greens Road boom gates removed
The boom gates at the Greens Road level crossing in Dandenong South are gone thanks to the Level Crossing Removal Project, bringing the Cranbourne and…
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RATs cut staff concern
Berwick’s New York Barbers is providing its staff members with rapid antigen tests to ensure its doors remain open throughout 2022. Owner Mario Fallachi started…
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Summer symphony coming to Bunjil Place
Following the success of the Summer Symphony program in 2021, the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra is returning to Bunjil Place with a program of much-loved orchestral…
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Hallam North and Heatherton Road intersection reopens
Works on the Hallam North and Heatherton Road closure are progressing and the intersection is set to open in all directions ahead of schedule from…
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All your dry cleaning needs sorted
At Diane’s Dry Cleaning Boutique in Berwick, there’s nothing that can’t be cleaned or fixed. The expert services include repairs and alterations, specialised wedding and…
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Snooksy’s legacy lives on
Grown men shed tears as the Cardinia Cricket Club bared its soul on Saturday as it honoured one of its greatest characters and best-ever cricketers…
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Battery ignites garbo truck
A lithium battery is believed to have ignited a garbage truck fire in Doveton on Monday 24 January. The battery was within hard waste collected…
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Re-stocking the employment shelf
The State Government is helping to keep supermarket shelves stocked by linking thousands of jobseekers with food suppliers to reduce critical workforce shortages. Jobs Victoria…