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  • Rising star

    Rising star

    A former Beaconhills College student turned teacher has been named a finalist in the 2023 Australian Education Awards Rising Star of the Year category. Natasha…

  • Man arrested over house fire

    Man arrested over house fire

    Detectives from Dandenong Family Violence Investigation have arrested a man after a house was set ablaze in Narre Warren South last month. Emergency services were…

  • Unlicensed drink driver caught

    Unlicensed drink driver caught

    State Highway Patrol officers have impounded a car after an unlicensed driver was also found to be drink driving in Dandenong on Saturday 20 May.…

  • Councils endorse Western Port protection

    Councils endorse Western Port protection

    Casey and Cardinia Shire councils have endorsed a strategic plan to conserve the world-significant but under-threat Western Port Bay. They have called on other levels…

  • Suspended jail for historic child abuse

    Suspended jail for historic child abuse

    A 59-year-old father of two has been handed a suspended jail sentence over the sexual abuse of a girl in Narre Warren South 23 years…

  • Clyde North’s new leisure precinct

    Clyde North’s new leisure precinct

    A new health and wellness precinct is making its home in Clyde North. Maybloom will be launching, rather appropriately, in May 2023 with the inaugration…

  • Creative co-operation

    Creative co-operation

    From building bridges to constructing models of the Eiffel Tower out of aluminium foil, pupils at Brentwood Park Primary School and their parents and loved…

  • Fair go for the South-East

    Fair go for the South-East

    CALD, gender and age are some of the priority cohorts in state government’s Jobs Victoria Engineering Project in the south-east. This engineering project is estimated…

  • Avril forges ahead in Engineering faculty

    Avril forges ahead in Engineering faculty

    Chisholm Institute has appointed its first female Educational manager in the traditionally male-dominated engineering faculty. Avril Switalla joined Chisholm as a teacher in 2019 and…

  • Aiming for hot rod glory

    Aiming for hot rod glory

    Narre Warren’s Curtis Earnshaw and his family have had a deep love for the Mark II Ford Cortina. His grandfather and father have both owned…

  • O’Shea Road lighting set for activation

    O’Shea Road lighting set for activation

    A Berwick resident says leaving the upgraded O’Shea Road without permanent lighting is a safety issue. Helen D’Amelio said parts of the road were left…

  • Dumped condoms raise concerns

    Dumped condoms raise concerns

    Police are investigating whether a plethora of condom boxes dumped in Lynbrook could be linked to an ongoing investigation into more than 100 sexually explicit…

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