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  • Saying goodbye after 40 years

    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…

  • Poor network poses safety risk

    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…

  • Changing hundreds of lives

    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…

  • Connecting kids to nature

    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…

  • Beaconsfield takes the plunge

    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…

  • Doveton teen charged following armed robberies in Melbourne’s East

    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…

  • Hoon reaps disaster aid

    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…

  • Fun run party for anniversary

    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…

  • Taking skills to the next level

    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…

  • Donating health and happiness

    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…

  • Refugees’ families ‘priced out’ of Australia

    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…

  • Attempt to save Australia’s largest Drive-In Theatre

    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…

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