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  • Minister green-lights homes

    Minister green-lights homes

    Federal Environment Minister has approved housing development on about three hectares of endangered bandicoot habitats near Cranbourne’s botanic garden, which wildlife conservation expert says would…

  • Motorists ‘failing’ at basics of driving

    Motorists ‘failing’ at basics of driving

    New Victoria Police analysis shows more than 24,000 infringements were issued in a single year for some of the simplest of road rules. The force…

  • Federal MP reflects on ‘priceless’ replica

    Federal MP reflects on ‘priceless’ replica

    It’s said imitation is the highest form of flattery. A grateful family obviously thought much of Bruce MP Julian Hill in gifting him a ‘mini-me’…

  • Casey gives nod to no dark roof policy

    Casey gives nod to no dark roof policy

    Casey Council is supporting a ban on dark roofs on new homes on small lots to alleviate the urban heat island effect and promote energy…

  • Cranbourne North man charged following Dandenong non fatal shooting

    Cranbourne North man charged following Dandenong non fatal shooting

    Police have charged a Cranbourne North man, the second charge following a non-fatal shooting in Dandenong earlier this year. With assistance from the Fugitive Squad,…

  • ‘It’s the way of the future’: Microgrid slashes bills

    ‘It’s the way of the future’: Microgrid slashes bills

    A futuristic semi-open piece of impressive architecture is tucked away in the quiet neighbourhood of Lifestyle Meridian in Clyde North. The white front wall says…

  • Fighting for cure to cruel disease

    Fighting for cure to cruel disease

    An annual fundraiser for promoting awareness and supporting research for Huntington’s disease will be held at Selandra Rise Retirement Village in Clyde North on 27…

  • Motorists ‘failing’ at basics of driving

    Motorists ‘failing’ at basics of driving

    New Victoria Police analysis shows more than 24,000 infringements were issued in a single year for some of the simplest of road rules. The force…

  • Kids left ‘high and dry’ at future Doveton Pool

    Kids left ‘high and dry’ at future Doveton Pool

    A residents group says young families may be left ‘high and dry’ if toddler pools and water slides are removed from a redeveloped Doveton Pool…

  • Restaurants hit by cost-of-living pressures

    Restaurants hit by cost-of-living pressures

    Local restaurants are feeling the strain of rising cost-of-living as many establishments in the wider industry are buckling under a climate of soaring costs rendering…

  • Strength in creativity

    Strength in creativity

    The White Ribbon Art Gallery celebrated receiving a welcome boost to its funding from the Casey Cardinia Family Violence Network (CCFVN). The organisation is looking…

  • Berwick MP calls for asbestos audit

    Berwick MP calls for asbestos audit

    Berwick MP Brad Battin has joined other MPs across the Opposition Government in calling for a complete audit across public land across the state after…

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