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  • Beaconsfield level crossing removed

    Beaconsfield level crossing removed

    A new road bridge to traffic has been opened in Beaconsfield, following the recent announcement that the Station Street level crossing is gone for good.…

  • Casey community unites against proposed waste transfer station ahead of EPA conference

    Casey community unites against proposed waste transfer station ahead of EPA conference

    Community organisations across Casey banded together and held a public forum on the proposed Hampton Park waste transfer station to inform the residents of critical…

  • Celebrating 60 years of marriage

    Celebrating 60 years of marriage

    Celebrating 60 years of marriage is a milestone any couple would be happy about, and that is precisely the case with the Whiteleys. Rex and…

  • Community resilience at local lake

    Community resilience at local lake

    Roughly 500 residents gathered outside Guru Nanak Lake, formerly Berwick Springs Lake, on Sunday, 23 March, in a silent gathering in protest of the lack…

  • $1.4m election pledge for Syd Pargeter Reserve

    $1.4m election pledge for Syd Pargeter Reserve

    An upgrade of Sydney Pargeter Reserve will receive $1.4 million of federal funds, if the Labor government is re-elected. The package comprises $1 million towards…

  • 18yo charged with alleged Lyndhurst murder

    18yo charged with alleged Lyndhurst murder

    A teenager from Narre Warren has been charged with murder over a fatal stabbing at Marriott Waters shopping centre in Lyndhurst this month. Southern Metro…

  • Decriminalising cannabis, bid to focus on ‘real crime’

    Decriminalising cannabis, bid to focus on ‘real crime’

    South-eastern MP Rachel Payne has appealed to the Victorian Government to decriminalise cannabis, in a move to focus police efforts on ‘real crime’. Payne, a…

  • Flowers galore

    Flowers galore

    Narre Warren North artist Janet Matthews is accustomed to presenting her work to a crowd of eager onlookers, however, she remains keen for the upcoming…

  • Walking for awareness

    Walking for awareness

    Walking for any purpose is commendable, from mental health to physical endurance, or, for the Inner Wheel, to shine awareness on the versatility of Cord…

  • New quiz launched to combat rising vehicle theft in Victoria

    New quiz launched to combat rising vehicle theft in Victoria

    Neighbourhood Watch, in partnership with RACV, has launched an online quiz designed to help Victorians protect their cars and belongings from theft, in response to…

  • Building up for second lake gathering

    Building up for second lake gathering

    With the second community gathering at Guru Nanak Lake set for Sunday, 23 March, Michael Ball, event organiser and resident, isn’t willing to let the…

  • Residents weigh in on cannabis decrim

    Residents weigh in on cannabis decrim

    There is a mixed reaction from local shoppers and shopkeepers following the push to decriminalise cannabis and focus police resources on ‘real crime’. These reactions…

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