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  • Federal budget pros and cons

    Federal budget pros and cons

    A “cost of living” budget or a “politically desperate” election ploy? Star Journal asked Bruce federal candidates for their response to the 2022 Federal budget…

  • Police arrest man in Fountain Gate car park

    Police arrest man in Fountain Gate car park

    A car park at Fountain Gate Shopping Centre was at the forefront of a targeted police investigation last week, which saw a Morwell man arrested…

  • Fresh appeal for information on fatal Hampton Park hit-run

    Fresh appeal for information on fatal Hampton Park hit-run

    The family of a man killed in a hit-run incident in Hampton Park in January have fought back tears to appeal for the person responsible…

  • Akoonah Park celebrates Beryl’s 100th

    Akoonah Park celebrates Beryl’s 100th

    Although she celebrated her 100th birthday in August last year, the celebrations are still going for Berwick local Beryl Excell. On Sunday Akoonah Park held…

  • Oakgrove Community Centre celebrates diversity

    Oakgrove Community Centre celebrates diversity

    Narre Warren South’s Oakgrove Community Centre gathered on Saturday for its Celebrating Diversity event. The centre, which is located in Narre Warren South, was packed…

  • Hampton Park Primary celebrates diversity and inclusion

    Hampton Park Primary celebrates diversity and inclusion

    With families from more than 60 different cultural backgrounds, Hampton Park Primary School was a sea of diversity for their Harmony Week celebrations on Thursday.…

  • Fountain Gate Cricket Club’s Fresh Food donation

    Fountain Gate Cricket Club’s Fresh Food donation

    Woolworths is supporting local junior cricket clubs across Australia by donating healthy smoothie kits to encourage kids to “pick fresh and play fresh”. Fountain Gate…

  • 1-metre gap divides VCAT, Casey

    1-metre gap divides VCAT, Casey

    A proposed double-storey dwelling built just one metre from an existing home in Doveton has been approved by the state’s planning tribunal despite Casey Council’s…

  • Harkaway Residents left in the digital dark

    Harkaway Residents left in the digital dark

    Residents in the east of Harkaway have voiced their frustrations over the poor internet and mobile quality in their area. Neale Adams, who has lived…

  • Harmony unites Hillsmeade

    Harmony unites Hillsmeade

    Hillsmeade Primary School’s Harmony Week celebrations culminated in a powerful assembly on Friday afternoon. Harmony Week celebrates Australia’s multiculturalism and the integration of migrants into…

  • Report finds childcare access comes down to wealth

    Report finds childcare access comes down to wealth

    An Australian first report has found that where live you matters when it comes to childcare accessibility. The research, by the Mitchell institute for Education…

  • Sustainability in the pipelines

    Sustainability in the pipelines

    The Hallam North and Heatherton Road Upgrade is setting an example for sustainability across major transport infrastructure projects by installing environmentally friendly recycled pipes. As…

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