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Education funding campaign reaches Cranbourne West
The ‘For Every Child’ campaign made its way to Cranbourne West Primary School on Wednesday, with the school claiming a $1.1 million annual shortfall in…
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Casey ED tick
Emergency waiting times have reduced at Casey Hospital but non-urgent planned surgery waits are on the rise, according to the latest official stats. The latest…
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University expands pathways for nursing students
In a new partnership between Federation University and St John of God hospital, nursing students have been presented with a new pathway further their education…
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‘Bitter-sweet’ vindication for I Cook
In a “bitter-sweet victory”, ICF was denied damages in its $50 million misfeasance lawsuit against the Department of Health and Human Services despite Sutton’s order…
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Police investigating Berwick burglaries
Police are investigating burglaries which have occurred on businesses in the Berwick CBD. It is believed these burglaries have occurred between 11.30pm on Friday 3…
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Former heritage officer calls for more focus on geological sites
As the monthly Casey council meeting draws nearer, former council heritage staff member David Westlake puts greater emphasis on the importance of geological sites. While…
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Bullet fired in alleged attempted carjack
Police are seeking a man over a “scary” attempted carjacking in which a bullet was fired through a windscreen, narrowly missing the victim in Doveton…
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Relief as rare mustang is brought home
A 37-year-old man from Narre Warren was arrested on Wednesday, November 8 for stealing a rare Mustang from Ferntree Gully in October. The man was…
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CFA respond to house fire in Berwick
The CFA have successfully responded to a house fire in Adelong Court in Berwick earlier this afternoon. Crews reached the fire, which started at the…
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A Celtic Christmas down under
An Australian-Irish dancing company is bringing the Celtic Christmas spirit on their latest tour to Bunjil Place on November 30. Pace Live Entertainment will present…
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Son crusades for drug warning
An osteoporosis drug’s warning label may be tightened after a Dandenong man’s sustained campaign to the Federal Government. Dr Wayne Caldow’s mother Evelyn, 88, collapsed…
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Premier visits for Clyde Primary Upgrade
Clyde Primary School’s multil-million dollar upgrade is now complete, Premier Jacinta Allan and Deputy Premier Ben Carroll visited the school to formerly open the expansive…