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  • Expanded care for community pharmacists after new pilot

    Expanded care for community pharmacists after new pilot

    The state-wide pharmacist prescribing pilot officially launched on 2 August in Victoria, which has highlighted the range of healthcare services made available at community pharmacies.…

  • Candidate support for medicinal cannabis driving rights

    Candidate support for medicinal cannabis driving rights

    The State Government has recently passed an in-principle agreement to recast Victoria’s driving laws surrounding medicinal cannabis patients on 31 July, providing them a legal…

  • Bring your rental worries

    Bring your rental worries

    The debt-busting Bring Your Bills event is back in Dandenong this week. In a sign of growing cost-of-living stress, the initiative from South East Community…

  • First step in Clyde North’s fight for mobile connectivity

    First step in Clyde North’s fight for mobile connectivity

    The suburb of Clyde North has finally welcomed its first mobile cell tower which was installed on Thursday 25 July, after years of residents’ connectivity…

  • This is … bridging the tech divide

    This is … bridging the tech divide

    A momentous 2500th laptop has been donated for disadvantaged students as part of the successful This Is IT campaign across the South East. In less…

  • Chisholm deficit deepens: VAGO

    Chisholm deficit deepens: VAGO

    Chisholm Institute is one of four Victorian TAFEs recording a worsened underlying deficit in 2023, according to a state auditor-general’s report. The TAFE’s deficit deepened…

  • Councillors band together for education

    Councillors band together for education

    South East election candidates from Hazara and Afghan backgrounds have joined together on the election hustings. City of Greater Dandenong and City of Casey Council…

  • Refugee’s tragic plight reflects many

    Refugee’s tragic plight reflects many

    An emotional vigil was held for Uthayakaran Periyathamby who has died after 11 years in limbo as a Tamil asylum seeker. The 53-year-old Dandenong resident…

  • Womens’ silent pain untreated

    Womens’ silent pain untreated

    A more inclusive health-care system is needed for the unique needs of migrant and refugee women, according to a joint report to the State inquiry…

  • New funding for Catholic school construction projects

    New funding for Catholic school construction projects

    The Diocese of Sale community has celebrated the State Government’s recent announcement of $30 million of capital funding to support construction projects at Catholic schools…

  • Teen arrested in alleged stolen car

    Teen arrested in alleged stolen car

    A teen in an allegedly stolen vehicle has been arrested after an extended follow by police through the South East early on Wednesday 31 July.…

  • Merinda Park Station welcomes new amenities

    Merinda Park Station welcomes new amenities

    Merinda Park Station in Cranbourne North has recently completed its addition of amenities, which include a new bus interchange, walking paths and an upgraded car…

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