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  • Jockey rides for Kids with Cancer Foundation

    Jockey rides for Kids with Cancer Foundation

    Star jockey Craig Williams has engaged with Kids with Cancer Foundation during this year’s Spring Racing Carnival with his cap featuring the foundation logo to…

  • Tackling leadership opportunities head-on

    Tackling leadership opportunities head-on

    Hampton Park Secondary College teacher and rugby academy program leader Erin Louden said receiving the award for Most Outstanding Rugby Academy School Ambassador at Rugby…

  • Local pups shine at Dandenong Show

    Local pups shine at Dandenong Show

    Local superstars Berwick Flyball Racing Team were all paws on ground at last weekend’s Dandenong Show. Taking part in the Dandy Drags Paw Power competition,…

  • ‘Severe’ rent crunch

    ‘Severe’ rent crunch

    Casey rentals are at their most unaffordable since 2015 – severely so for pensioner couples, according to newly released statistics. The Rental Affordability Index depicts…

  • Forever homes

    Forever homes

    The Lost Dogs’ Home Cranbourne is appealing to the community to help rehome more than 30 dogs. Service delivery team leader Sally Laity said the…

  • Garden club revels in 50th anniversary

    Garden club revels in 50th anniversary

    When a local club celebrated its 50th anniversary, a dive into the past would strike any loyal member, or even a bystander, as inevitable for…

  • Arborists converge

    Arborists converge

    Watching arborists perform stunts could easily trick you into an illusion that tree climbing is effortless. The just-finished 2023 Victorian Tree Climbing Championships (VTCC) certainly…

  • Pair bogged after allegedly fleeing police

    Pair bogged after allegedly fleeing police

    Two people have been arrested after getting bogged while allegedly fleeing from police in Cranbourne. A Holden Cruz took off from a marked police car…

  • Education funding campaign reaches Cranbourne West

    Education funding campaign reaches Cranbourne West

    The ‘For Every Child’ campaign made its way to Cranbourne West Primary School on Wednesday, with the school claiming a $1.1 million annual shortfall in…

  • Casey ED tick

    Casey ED tick

    Emergency waiting times have reduced at Casey Hospital but non-urgent planned surgery waits are on the rise, according to the latest official stats. The latest…

  • University expands pathways for nursing students

    University expands pathways for nursing students

    In a new partnership between Federation University and St John of God hospital, nursing students have been presented with a new pathway further their education…

  • ‘Bitter-sweet’ vindication for I Cook

    ‘Bitter-sweet’ vindication for I Cook

    In a “bitter-sweet victory”, ICF was denied damages in its $50 million misfeasance lawsuit against the Department of Health and Human Services despite Sutton’s order…

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