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  • Police launch new service to report commuter behaviour

    Police launch new service to report commuter behaviour

    Victoria Police have launched a new service for commuters to report unwanted sexual behaviour on public transport. The service, called STOPIT, allows people subjected to…

  • Neighbours defeat townhouse project

    Neighbours defeat townhouse project

    Neighbours have successfully taken legal action to strike down a four-townhouse proposal in Eumemmerring. The double-storey townhouses built one behind the other on an 864-square…

  • State to provide RATs for schools

    State to provide RATs for schools

    The State Government has announced they will provide up to 46.4 million free Rapid Antigen Tests (RATs) to schools and early childhood services, ensuring the…

  • Casey invites feedback for landfill development plan

    Casey invites feedback for landfill development plan

    The City of Casey is inviting Hampton Park locals to have their say in the long-term future of land at the site of the Hallam…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Berwick Artist’s Society exhibition Berwick Artist Society will have an exhibition from Monday 4 July to Friday 29 July at the Cranbourne library. A range…

  • Casey Cornucopia platforms Indigenous produce

    Casey Cornucopia platforms Indigenous produce

    Sunday 3 to 10 July is NAIDOC Week, a time to celebrate and recognise the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander…

  • People aged over 30 eligible for fourth jab

    People aged over 30 eligible for fourth jab

    Australians over the age of 30 are now eligible for a fourth Covid-19 vaccine, following advice from the the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation…

  • Light sequence adjusted amid heavy demand

    Light sequence adjusted amid heavy demand

    As roadworks continue to frustrate motorists in the South East, VicRoads have made an adjustment in an attempt to improve traffic flow in Cranbourne. Following…

  • Hacked off by tree removal

    Hacked off by tree removal

    Berwick residents have expressed their disappointment after a series of healthy, mature aged trees were removed from a newly established estate off High Street. The…

  • Trio arrested after safe heist

    Trio arrested after safe heist

    Three men have been arrested in Hampton Park after allegedly stealing a safe and being followed across Melbourne by police. The trio were spotted in…

  • Paranormal events stopped

    Paranormal events stopped

    Cemetery trusts in the South East have barred paranormal groups from holding events at gravesites, fearing the spooky activities would be disrespectful to those recently…

  • $250 energy saving payment open to all Victorians

    $250 energy saving payment open to all Victorians

    All Victorian households can now claim the state’s flagship cost of living support measure, a $250 bill-busting Power Saving Bonus, by visiting the Victorian Energy…

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