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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…
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Changing hundreds of lives
With hundreds of children having experienced Joan Esmarie Graham’s compassionate care, it is no wonder she has been awarded the Medal of the Order of…
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Connecting kids to nature
A group of children found themselves with soil-covered hands, sandy feet and lungs filled with fresh air on Friday 9 June. The Oakgrove Community Centre…
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Beaconsfield takes the plunge
The Beacy Big Freeze took Holm Park Reserve by storm on Thursday 8 June, as thousands of young footballers, netballers and beanie-clad community members turned…
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Doveton teen charged following armed robberies in Melbourne’s East
Police have charged a 13-year-old Doveton teenager with a string of offences following armed robberies in Melbourne’s East earlier this week. Police have said a…
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Hoon reaps disaster aid
A Dandenong man has pleaded guilty to about 50 charges involving a spree of hooning, high-speed police pursuits and scamming Government disaster assistance schemes. Dylan…
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Fun run party for anniversary
Runners, joggers and strollers of all ages celebrated the 9th birthday of the Frog Hollow parkrun in Endeavour Hills in style last weekend. The party…
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Taking skills to the next level
From changing a tyre to cooking a nutritious meal, a group of South East young people received a crash course into some of life’s most…
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Donating health and happiness
For many people, donating blood is an hour out of their day, while for others, it represents the gift of a lifetime. However, for one…
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Refugees’ families ‘priced out’ of Australia
After long waits for permanent residency, hundreds of refugees are now facing steep, unaffordable fees to reunite with their loved ones. In February, the Federal…
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Attempt to save Australia’s largest Drive-In Theatre
A council meeting on Monday 5 June saw a petition of 1,980 signatures in a desperate move to list Australia’s largest drive-in theatre, the Lunar…