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  • Group effort makes for a safer commute for Beaconhills students

    Group effort makes for a safer commute for Beaconhills students

    Students walking to Beaconhills College’s Pakenham campus now have a safer commute to school, thanks to a new school crossing across the busy Toomuc Valley…

  • New quarry approved in Lang Lang

    New quarry approved in Lang Lang

    Lang Lang may continue to be an epicentre of truck movements feeding raw materials to Melbourne’s insatiable construction sites after the State Government recently approved…

  • Seat-swap hoon fined $4K

    Seat-swap hoon fined $4K

    A Berwick hoon has been sentenced over seat-swapping with a passenger while driving on Monash Freeway and other dangerous acts. Subhanu Mittal, 20, had pleaded…

  • Three ways to celebrate World Youth Skills Day

    Three ways to celebrate World Youth Skills Day

    With World Youth Skills Day having passed on 15 July, here are three ways to celebrate the young ones and their abilities. 1) Supporting or…

  • Greatest gambling loss recorded in Casey

    Greatest gambling loss recorded in Casey

    Casey recorded a $159 million loss in gambling venues in the 2022-2023 financial year, which exceeds its previous greatest loss, a draft Gambling Harm Minimisation…

  • Hallam estate marooned by floods

    Hallam estate marooned by floods

    Hallam businesses and several drivers have been again stranded by the latest floodwaters across Centre Road and Rimfire Drive. The industrial estate on those two…

  • Casey’s Rainbow Action Plan

    Casey’s Rainbow Action Plan

    The City of Casey has since endorsed their Rainbow Action Plan 2024-2028, which aims to improve the lives of the council’s LGBTQIA+ residents and families.…

  • Fee-relief for select kinders

    Fee-relief for select kinders

    The City of Casey has since endorsed the move to exempt some independent-run kindergartens from the $103 fee associated with the Central Registration and Enrolment…

  • A new home with the same goals

    A new home with the same goals

    A new chapter for the Narre Warren and District Family History Group doesn’t necessarily mean a change in operations, with the drive to be the…

  • Dandenong Creek flood threat eased

    Dandenong Creek flood threat eased

    A flood warning for the Dandenong Creek catchment has been downgraded. SES Victoria issued a Minor Flood Warning to replace a Watch and Act emergency…

  • Hallam roads flooded

    Hallam roads flooded

    Roads in Hallam have been closed due to flooding as a Watch and Act emergency message remained in place on Tuesday 16 July. Centre Road…

  • Expert calls for more measures to pedestrian safety

    Expert calls for more measures to pedestrian safety

    With shorter days and turbulent weather during the period of May to August, failure to give way from both pedestrians and vehicles was a major…

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