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  • Green thumbs down to waste collectors

    Green thumbs down to waste collectors

    A Berwick couple have hit out at waste management company Cleanaway for leaving mess on their street and damaging one of their neighbour’s bins. Berwick…

  • Pearcedale temple dispute

    Pearcedale temple dispute

    Pearcedale locals have banded together for two years to fight against a $4.5m temple development in the Mornington Peninsula Green Wedge. Non-profit multilingual Hindu organisation…

  • Double OAM honour for Dowel family

    Double OAM honour for Dowel family

    For Natures Organics managing director Justin Dowel, earning a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for services to the community through philanthropy was a…

  • Berwick Show forced to axe wood chopping

    Berwick Show forced to axe wood chopping

    The Berwick Show was among the victims of a court order limiting timber harvesting, announcing it would not hold its popular wood chopping competition in…

  • Year in Review – Berwick’s Best Photos

    Year in Review – Berwick’s Best Photos

    Berwick News had some amazing and beautiful stories to tell throughout the year, however, they wouldn’t have impacted the readers as much as they did…

  • Trip tales available

    Trip tales available

    From Pakenham potter Robert Gordon discussing his love for clay to the history of the Old Cheese Factory in Berwick, a new podcast tour is…

  • Battin office secures location

    Battin office secures location

    The year has started off promising for Berwick MP Brad Battin as his long-awaited electorate office has finally secured a location. After over a year…

  • Three men charged following string of high-speed hooning offences

    Three men charged following string of high-speed hooning offences

    Police have charged two Berwick men and an Officer man with a string of offences following a number of alleged hooning incidents in Melbourne’s South…

  • A Quacking success

    A Quacking success

    A former Keysborough resident has earned success after a second print of his book, Leonard The Lonely Duck. Chris Thomas, a former Springvale North Primary…

  • Two teens arrested after attempted carjacking

    Two teens arrested after attempted carjacking

    A 19-year-old Narre Warren North man and a 15-year-old Hastings boy were arrested on Thursday 4 January after an attempted carjacking and ramming a vehicle…

  • Springvale robbery appeal

    Springvale robbery appeal

    Dandenong Crime Investigation Unit detectives are appealing for information following a robbery in Springvale last week. It is understood a 19-year-old Springvale man was approached…

  • A crackdown on gender stereotypes

    A crackdown on gender stereotypes

    A Healthy Masculinities program has rolled out to challenge gender stereotypes in the community. In partnership with Lyndale Secondary College and Melbourne City Football Club’s…

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