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  • Hat trick of top gongs for Botanic Gardens

    Hat trick of top gongs for Botanic Gardens

    Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria has maintained its status as a class-above in the Victorian tourism sector, after winning a major industry award for the third…

  • Skills-shortage response awarded

    Skills-shortage response awarded

    An award-winning series of ‘short and sharp’ courses is helping to fill the vast skill shortage gaps in South East manufacturing. Chisholm Institute was recognised…

  • Coalition loss presents train troubles for Clyde

    Coalition loss presents train troubles for Clyde

    Labor’s victory in the state election casts doubt on the future of an extension to the Cranbourne train line, a fact that Travis Mitchell described…

  • Battin beaten in vote for new opposition leader

    Battin beaten in vote for new opposition leader

    Defeated Berwick MP Brad Battin has urged colleagues to get behind new Liberal leader John Pesutto. Mr Battin’s lost a secret ballot vote by Liberal…

  • Seven teens charged with burgs, car thefts

    Seven teens charged with burgs, car thefts

    Seven teens have been arrested over a series of alleged aggravated burglaries in the past week. The youths were linked to a Toyota Kluger stolen…

  • Top teacher

    Top teacher

    Narre Warren North Primary School doesn’t boast state-of-the-art sporting facilities. The school uses a multipurpose room in place of a gym and it leases an…

  • Men’s Shed to the rescue

    Men’s Shed to the rescue

    For wildlife rescue organisations Locky’s Legacy and Wild Incident Safe Haven (WISH), caring for Australia’s cherished fauna is a round the clock job. Now, thanks…

  • Stadium price hits $237m

    Stadium price hits $237m

    A proposed boutique sports stadium in Dandenong will cost a staggering $237 million, according to a long-awaited business case and feasibility review. In a sign…

  • Bubs Australia’s pride

    Bubs Australia’s pride

    Founded in 2006 in a Sydney kitchen, Bubs has taken on the world as the exporter of the Year 2022. When a mother of three,…

  • Droves queue for free food

    Droves queue for free food

    Almost 1000 cars queued for blocks in Dandenong South for a free food hampers give away on Sunday 4 December. Timed for pre-Christmas, the Foodbank…

  • New era for Casey Multifaith Network

    New era for Casey Multifaith Network

    For years, the Casey Multi-Faith Network has existed as a pillar of cohesion and unity for a range of spiritual residents throughout the municipality. Now,…

  • A helping hamper this Christmas

    A helping hamper this Christmas

    Local not-for-profit Windermere Child and Family Services will be sending Christmas cheer to 340 families in December. Merry Mission Appeal will support children and families…

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