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  • Whats on

    Whats on

    Lana De Jager @ Hills Hub Local print maker Lana De Jager will demonstrate how an original piece of art is made: from inking to…

  • Prime Minister’s Literary Awards now open

    Prime Minister’s Literary Awards now open

    The 2022 Prime Minister’s Literary Awards, which celebrate Australia’s outstanding literary talent, are now open for entries. The awards are presented in six categories including…

  • Author talk to celebrate Library Lovers Day

    Author talk to celebrate Library Lovers Day

    To celebrate Library Lovers Day, Australian historical fiction author Mary-Anne O’Connor is taking part in an online book talk. The event is hosted by Casey…

  • New events at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics

    New events at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics

    Women’s monobob The individual version of the traditional team bobsleigh event. Where in the team format, the roles of pushing, driving and breaking their vehicle…

  • New beginnings

    New beginnings

    Students, parents and teachers alike were thrilled to return to the classroom from Monday 31 January for a new school year. Hardly a tear was…

  • New preps start school

    New preps start school

    Students, parents and teachers alike were thrilled to return to the classroom this week for a new school year. Berwick Lodge Primary School principal Henry…

  • Cooking up a mouthwatering storm

    Cooking up a mouthwatering storm

    A team of playgroup dads will take their hobby of barbecuing to the international stage next year. Divine Swine BBQ, a competitive team comprised of…

  • Cooking up a mouthwatering storm

    Cooking up a mouthwatering storm

    A team of playgroup dads will take their hobby of barbecuing to the international stage next year. Divine Swine BBQ, a competitive team comprised of…

  • Hallam station to open May

    Hallam station to open May

    Hallam’s new railway station is due to open by May, the State Government has announced. As part of ongoing works, Hallam Road’s level crossing will…

  • People urged to sign up for Clean Up Australia Day

    People urged to sign up for Clean Up Australia Day

    Thousands of Australians nationwide have already signed up for Clean Up Australia Day on Sunday 6 March, but more people are urgently needed to address…

  • How face masks are damaging the environment

    How face masks are damaging the environment

    The increased use of face masks during the Covid-19 pandemic has had an enormous impact on the environment. Disposable face masks take 450 years to…

  • Speeding rider caught 100km/h over the limit

    Speeding rider caught 100km/h over the limit

    A man has been caught speeding on his motorbike 100km/h over the limit on two occasions in Narre Warren. Cardinia Highway Patrol officers observed a…

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