News
-
Better customer service
I have had a few experiences recently where customer service was less than satisfactory and I was left wondering why was it all so hard.…
-
CFA issues indoor fire safety reminder
As we enter a colder period of the year, the CFA is urging residents to keep themselves safe by checking and maintaining their fireplaces, chimneys,…
-
Greens pledge an equal share of hospital funding
Greens candidate for Holt Sujit Mathew says while the responsibility for running hospital services ultimately falls with the states, the problem is fuelled by a…
-
Long tribute for truckie ’legend’
A 100-plus convoy of truck drivers wound through Hallam, Dandenong and Dandenong South in tribute to a much-loved friend, husband, father and grandfather Stuart Baker.…
-
Drug drivers ‘nowhere to hide’
More than two dozen drug drivers have been detected in a roadside testing trial in Melbourne’s South East. Frontline Tactical Unit police have been conducting…
-
Teachers recognised
Beaconhills College awarded over 70 staff members with Length of Service awards on Thursday 5 May. These achievements were celebrated with an afternoon tea and…
-
Newsprint support snub
A Federal Government $10 million fund for regional newspapers has again “disappointingly” snubbed outer-suburban media publishers, says the head of Star News Group. The Public…
-
whats on
Kutcha Edwards Circling Time – Songs and Stories Join iconic Indigenous songwriter and storyteller Kutcha Edwards at Bunjil Place for his tour Circling Time –…
-
Inner Wheel engages multicultural community
“Within our African circles we believe that ‘you educate a woman, you have educated a whole village and nation’,” remarked Rabecca Mphande, president and co-founding…
-
Recognition for resilient Radleys
Members of the Radley family from Narre Warren South Scout Group were presented with a hat-trick of awards at a ceremony at the Cranbourne Scout…
-
Nina’s love for nature inspired the ultimate Mother’s Day gift
Ninety-year-old Nina Collins smiled as she opened an old, red leather hymn book to reveal pages peppered with pressed bird feathers. “Two of her favourite…
-
IBAC defends witness welfare record
IBAC Commissioner Robert Redlich has hit back at “much misinformation” being spread about witness welfare at the anti-corruption body’s inquiries. Mr Redlich told a Parliamentary…