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No ‘vibe’ here: lockdowns valid, expert says
A Monash University associate professor has dismissed claims by anti-lockdown protestors that Victoria’s lockdown is constitutionally invalid. A frequent claim by protestors is that Victoria’s…
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State’s jab blitz for vulnerable
The Victorian Government has announced a Covid vaccination blitz for workers in residential disability settings and private aged care. From Wednesday 2 June to Sunday…
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‘Juiced’ and asleep in stolen car
A drug-impaired Pakenham man has been found asleep behind the wheel of a stolen car laden with stolen goods in a railway station car park,…
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Thompsons tit-for-tat
The blame game continues as both the Federal and State Governments deny responsibility for the funding cut for the proposed Thompsons Road extension. Last week…
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Hearing dog here to help
A very good doggo is settling into her new role in Narre Warren. Sheena the hearing dog has been sponsored by the Lions Club of…
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Kaine helps Scouts march with pride
A Narre Warren scout leader has taken a lead role in planning the Scouts Victoria contingent in the annual Midsumma Pride March. Kaine St Paul…
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Church breaches guidelines again
Police have dispersed a crowd of around 50 people who attended a Narre Warren church gathering that breached lockdown guidelines. Revival Christian Church attempted to…
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Diving in to swim safety
Marathon swimmer Tammy van Wisse is among a group of high-profile Australians lending their support to help increase water safety education for under-fives. Ms van…
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Quoth Coles “nevermore” as crow to go
A crow that has been living in a Berwick Coles store is set to be moved to a better home. A concerned customer told Star…
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Taking the fight to cancer
Four women from across Casey and Cardinia are flexing their fighting muscles and telling cancer where to go. Terrie, her daughter Katelyn, and close friends…
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A warm gesture
Eighty-two winter coats are on the way to local people in need thanks to the efforts of Year 2 Beaconhills College student Sahara Wickramasinghe. Sahara…
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Feeling the park’s beauty
Members of the blind and low vision community visited Wilson Botanic Park in Berwick to enjoy its autumn beauty. On Friday 21 May, the group…












