News
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South East one of the toughest rental markets
Residents seeking to rent in the local area are facing stiff competition with recent data showing Melbourne’s South East is in the top ten as…
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Support for cosy comforts
St John of God Berwick Hospital palliative care patients now have access to warm blankets instantly, thanks to funding from local Lions clubs towards a…
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A second home in Berwick
Brentwood Park Neighbourhood House and Community Centre opened its doors to the community as part of an open day on Saturday 20 April, welcoming people…
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Homeowners push back on fine ’harassment’
Berwick resident Scott Black has hit out at Casey Council for their “continual harassment“ of a number of residents along Kilvington Court due to parking…
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MasterChef star visits Bunjil
In the 15 years since she first graced our screens in MasterChef, season one winner Julie Goodwin has become a beloved name throughout the country,…
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New stations to open in June
Trains will be running overhead in Pakenham in less than two months, the State Government has announced with the two new stations and the rail…
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Casey towards net zero emissions
The City of Casey has committed to procuring 100 per cent of the council’s corporate electricity supply through renewable energy sources, as part of the…
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Man arrested with firearms
A 36-year-old Pakenham man has been remanded into custody, after a pursuit and a failed attempt to hide saw police allegedly find him in possession…
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An eye for quality products and services
Pakenham and Berwick optometrist OPSM is offering high-quality service and products to its customers ahead of Christmas. Products and services on offer include comprehensive eye…
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An eye for quality products and services
Pakenham and Berwick optometrist OPSM is offering high-quality service and products to its customers ahead of Christmas. Products and services on offer include comprehensive eye…
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Non-conviction for Monash Health
Monash Health has accepted a non-conviction sentence indication over the suicide of a patient at Casey Hospital, Berwick in 2015. The health service sought the…
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Local greenery and low crime rates may reduce dementia risk factors: Study
Living in areas with shorter distances to greenspace and lower crime rates are associated with having fewer modifiable dementia risk factors, Monash University-led research has…












