News
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More charges loom in alleged Cranbourne cybercrime
A Cranbourne man facing a criminal charge of cybercrime has had his case delayed, as more charges may be on the way. Patrick Michael Hric…
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Man contests charges of threatening, ‘menacing’ PM
An Officer man has indicated he’ll contest charges of threatening “serious harm” and making a “menacing” social-media post towards Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Dale Byrne,…
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Secure your legacy today
One of the most important things you can prepare for in life is for when you are no longer here and the Cardinia Communtiy Foundation…
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Murrumbek Parenting Centre a lifeline for growing Casey families
Murrumbek Casey Early Parenting Centre in Clyde North has become a vital lifeline for new families in the growth area. Since its official opening in…
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Residents’ outcry on walking trail car park
Disruptive behaviour has been a common occurrence at a walking trail’s car park in Narre Warren North, with residents recalling continuous incidents over the last…
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Set sail on a journey of a lifetime with Viking
Imagine gliding through Europe’s most iconic landscapes, surrounded by history, culture, and luxury. Thanks to Viking and your local newspaper, one lucky reader will have…
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Care for carers wins funding
A South East respite program for multicultural women who are carers has secured State funding. The Wellsprings for Women program annually helps 54 unpaid carers…
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New era for Rotary
The Rotary Club of Berwick celebrated its changeover dinner on Wednesday, 2 July 2024, at The Beaconsfield Club in Holm Park Reserve. Members and guests…
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Cranbourne North teen sentenced over service station clash
A Cranbourne North teenager has been sentenced to 15 months’ imprisonment and a further 15-month community corrections order after pleading guilty to attempted aggravated burglary,…
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The fires we are not putting out
As Melbourne woke to news of an arson attack on the East Melbourne Synagogue – one of Australia’s oldest Jewish places of worship – we…
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Prime property in limbo
A prominent Berwick property once home to the Poulton family has become a symbol of neglect, sparking growing frustration over stalled development, rumours of contamination,…
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Author hosts mural workshop
Children and families gathered for a special community mural workshop led by acclaimed Australian author and illustrator Alison Lester at Bunjil Place Library on Monday…












