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  • 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…

  • Water grants supporting community

    Water grants supporting community

    The Casey North Community Information and Support Service (CNCISS) is one of the 16 South East organisations receiving financial support via South East Water’s annual…

  • Q&A with Hampton Park Secondary College Cultural Diversity Coordinator Sally Curruthers

    Q&A with Hampton Park Secondary College Cultural Diversity Coordinator Sally Curruthers

    Tell us a fun fact about yourself! I have always had a soft spot for dogs. When I was a kid, I found two stray…

  • Turning tragedy into triumph

    Turning tragedy into triumph

    Mentor, advocate, consultant, author and Clyde North local Julie Cini said she was “pretty stoked” to find out she was a recipient of the Medal…

  • A stalwart Scout’s honour

    A stalwart Scout’s honour

    From being helpful, considerate, loyal and trustworthy, Berwick resident Robert Millen has lived a full life dedicated to the laws of the Scouts. Serving in…

  • Another goal scored

    Another goal scored

    From slam dunking on courts, to kicking goals and blowing whistles, the journey for one Endeavour Hills local has had a lot of twists and…

  • New multilingual services

    New multilingual services

    Hearing Australia will now be offering multilingual services as doors open at new Fountain Gate and Glen Waverley centres. With close to 1 in 4…

  • Premier pops in for a cuppa

    Premier pops in for a cuppa

    The Oakgrove Community Centre’s Biggest Morning Tea welcomed a special guest with Premier Daniel Andrews among the attendees last week. Narre Warren South MP Gary…

  • Leadership lessons

    Leadership lessons

    Berwick MP Brad Battin has spoken to some of his most important constituents about what leadership means to him – primary school pupils. On Thursday…

  • Falling into the right place

    Falling into the right place

    What was a impromptu decision to enter into aged care and rehabilitation for Endeavour Hills resident Professor Terry Haines has turned into a career concerned…

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