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  • The Friday Revue hits Bunjil Place

    The Friday Revue hits Bunjil Place

    ABC Radio Melbourne’s Jacinta Parsons and Brian Nankervis are set to bring their energetic radio show the Friday Revue to Bunjil Place for the first…

  • Casey escapes with minor damage from extreme winds

    Casey escapes with minor damage from extreme winds

    The Narre Warren SES unit responded to 34 calls for help across Tuesday 2 August and Wednesday 3 August as wild weather swept across the…

  • Focus on violence, hoons

    Focus on violence, hoons

    The South East’s new police boss lists family violence and hooning as among her greatest priorities. Superintendent Jo Stafford – a former nurse and a…

  • Planting for the future, with the future

    Planting for the future, with the future

    Gembrook MP Brad Battin planted over 240 tree seedlings with 13 primary Schools as part of National Tree Planting Day, celebrated during the last week…

  • Animal carer gets recognition

    Animal carer gets recognition

    Joy and appreciation are infectious for Kay Taranto. Ms Taranto says there are two greatly rewarding parts of her voluntary role at the Wild Days…

  • Cranbourne GP run ends

    Cranbourne GP run ends

    While the annual Phillip Island Grand Prix will make its long-awaited return this October after two years of Covid-19 cancellations, the same can’t be said…

  • Land allocated for promised Clyde North police station

    Land allocated for promised Clyde North police station

    A location for the long-awaited Clyde North Police Station, promised as part of Labor’s successful 2018 State Election campaign, has been determined. The purpose-built, 24-hour…

  • South East local heroes need your votes

    South East local heroes need your votes

    Three finalists have been chosen to share in a chance to win $20,000 thanks to Westfield’s Local Heroes community recognition and grants program. Now in…

  • What’s on

    What’s on

    Employment Pathway Information Session Bakhtar Community Organisation is delivering an information session in regards to Employment Pathways with Haritini Nikolaou from I Head Star Cluster…

  • Missing but not forgotten

    Missing but not forgotten

    In 2021, more than 53,000 missing persons reports were made to Australian police. Thankfully, about 98 per cent of missing people are found – mostly…

  • Dogged by Covid

    Dogged by Covid

    A Berwick dog trainer is calling for increased education and training for dog owners and their pooches following a series of recent dog attacks in…

  • Federation University scraps Arts program

    Federation University scraps Arts program

    Federation University will discontinue its Bachelor of Arts degree at all campuses from 2023, it announced this week, 3 July. The University, which runs the…

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