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  • Casey Cardinia Libraries request items for their local history archive

    Casey Cardinia Libraries request items for their local history archive

    Casey Cardinia Libraries are seeking donations for their local history collection archive. They’re requesting residents of Casey and Cardinia donate books, documents, maps, images, artworks…

  • Hallam hot water system hits the heights

    Hallam hot water system hits the heights

    Hallam-based business Solar Thermal Australia has been recognised at the 2022 Premier’s Sustainability Awards, winning the Industry Leader award in the Future Energy category for…

  • New chairwoman wants more people to access funds

    New chairwoman wants more people to access funds

    DemoDAIRY Foundation’s new chairwoman, Andrea Vallance wants more people to access the foundation’s funds to help them advance in the industry. After two years on…

  • Kickstarting biosecurity practices

    Kickstarting biosecurity practices

    Following recent detections of foot-and-mouth disease and lumpy skin disease overseas, biosecurity has hit the headlines, with national and state biosecurity measures front and centre.…

  • Antique fair returns

    Antique fair returns

    After a two-year pause due to Covid, the Berwick Antique & Collectables Fair is brushing off the dust for its fifth annual event. Over 30…

  • 4000 injured at work

    4000 injured at work

    Thirteen people have died at work and more than 4000 injury claims have been made in Melbourne’s South East in a 12-month period, according to…

  • Clyde SES Unit still homeless

    Clyde SES Unit still homeless

    The Community Safety Building Authority has confirmed they are yet to acquire land for an SES Unit in Clyde. In the 2017-18 State Budget, $2…

  • Majority of Australians feel good about red meat industry and want to learn more

    Majority of Australians feel good about red meat industry and want to learn more

    Perceptions and trust of the red meat industry are strong among metropolitan Australians, as is the desire to learn more about how the beef and…

  • What’s on

    What’s on

    The Jungle Book live stage show at Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre Go Wild with The Jungle Book these holidays! Free Live Show and Meet &…

  • Drugs located in Lynbrook

    Drugs located in Lynbrook

    A 44-year-old Lynbrook woman has been arrested following the discovery of a quantity of Methyl-amphetamine during a search warrant on Monday 26 September. Police attended…

  • Notorious road design to change under Libs

    Notorious road design to change under Libs

    A Liberal and Nationals Government will commit $5 million towards redesigning a notorious road upgrade in Narre Warren North. Shadow Planning Minister Ryan Smith and…

  • Premier’s tennis club promise

    Premier’s tennis club promise

    Premier Daniel Andrews and Narre Warren South MP Gary Maas hit the courts at Hampton Park Tennis Club on 28 September to announce a commitment…

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