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  • Station to close during works

    Station to close during works

    Commuters are being urged to plan ahead, with Hallam Station set to close for a week for level crossing removal works. The station will close…

  • Sensational Sinhalese centre near completion

    Sensational Sinhalese centre near completion

    There’s going to be a lot more room to learn at Berwick’s Buddhist Temple, the Sakyamuni Sambuddha Vihara very soon, as works near completion on…

  • State Gov calls on vets to shape RC

    State Gov calls on vets to shape RC

    The Victorian Government is seeking feedback on the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide – but is calling on the Commonwealth to give veterans…

  • Family day of food and flora

    Family day of food and flora

    Edrington Park Retirement Village is holding a Family Day in the Park to entice locals back into the community after last year’s long lockdowns. Staff…

  • Latest grant round open for emergency volunteers

    Latest grant round open for emergency volunteers

    The State Government has opened a round of grants aimed at ensuring emergency services volunteers have the essential equipment and vehicles they need to serve…

  • Vehicle theft ends in collision and court

    Vehicle theft ends in collision and court

    Greater Dandenong Crime Investigation Unit detectives have arrested two youths and two men in a stolen vehicle in Narre Warren. On Wednesday 21 April, police…

  • Men’s Shed grants open

    Men’s Shed grants open

    The State Government is aiming to strengthen men’s wellbeing and community connections across Victoria, with further funding to establish, expand or improve men’s sheds. Minister…

  • Docs to get the chop for accuracy

    Docs to get the chop for accuracy

    The City of Casey will revoke 20 policy documents and reallocate 14 in an effort to provide greater transparency within the council. At the council…

  • Royal Commission ‘thoroughly needed’

    Royal Commission ‘thoroughly needed’

    Gembrook MP Brad Battin said he’s pleased the Federal Government has announced a Royal Commission into veteran and serving defence personnel suicides, after throwing his…

  • Scouts in the scrub

    Scouts in the scrub

    More than 3000 cubs from scouting groups all across Victoria called Gembrook home last week, spending an action-packed week in local scrubland. Gembrook’s Gilwell Park…

  • Ashley’s reign begins

    Ashley’s reign begins

    Narre Warren South has a new queen! Sixteen-year-old student Ashley Lucey-Jannert was crowned Miss Teen of Australia in a ceremony on Thursday 8 April. It…

  • Cop car rammed

    Cop car rammed

    A cop car has been rammed by an allegedly stolen tow truck in Cranbourne. On Saturday 17 April at around 9.40am it is alleged a…

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