News
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Breakout talent in Narre Warren
Narre Warren youngsters are embracing the fun of hip-hop dancing, as part of an Oakgrove Community Centre dance program across a number of age ranges.…
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200-plus offences in Op Regal blitz
Police netted dozens of impaired, speeding and disqualified drivers in the South East during a King’s Birthday long weekend traffic blitz. As part of Operation…
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What’s on
Botanic By Night Treat yourself and your loved ones to a night under the stars, surrounded by the natural beauty of Wilson Botanic Park, and…
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Container recycling scheme starting in November
Australia’s most convenient and accessible beverage container recycling scheme will begin on 1 November 2023 as part of the Andrews Labor Government’s landmark reforms to…
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Funding local schools
Clyde Secondary College will receive $20.6 million for their Stage 2 build after an announcement visit from Education Minister Natalie Hutchins along with local MPs,…
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Residents to name new recreation reserve
Local residents are invited to vote for their preferred name for a new recreation reserve at Tulliallan Estate in Cranbourne North. The City of Casey…
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Divide over sick kids in daycare
Local parents are at odds over sending children to childcare when they are sick, especially moving into the winter months. With the cost of living…
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McGregor Road closed due to level crossing works
Pakenham motorists and commuters can expect disruptions to McGregor Road this weekend, as Level Crossing Removal works continue across road closures along the rail line.…
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MP and students plead for extra Berwick College fix funding
Berwick MP Brad Battin has asked for the State Government to visit Berwick College and consider providing extra funding amid a number of issues with…
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Torturer jailed for decade
A Cranbourne man who inflicted cruel and prolonged torture sessions against a series of victims has been jailed for up to a decade. Shayne Smith…
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Saying goodbye after 40 years
The Lions Club of Hampton Park recently celebrated their 40th anniversary, which also marked the cessation of the group. After four decades of serving the…
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Poor network poses safety risk
Tradies working in Clyde and Clyde North worry the lack of reception could pose a safety threat. Dub Render owner Sean Flynn said he is…