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  • The last child of the Cheese Factory

    The last child of the Cheese Factory

    As a child, Neville Hatten was part of the last family to grow up living in the Old Cheese Factory, back when it was a…

  • Celebrate safely this Christmas

    Celebrate safely this Christmas

    Country Fire Authority (CFA) and Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV) are encouraging Victorians to celebrate the holiday period safely by checking festive lights before switching them…

  • Federal funding for local projects

    Federal funding for local projects

    The Federal Government has approved funding for several projects across south-east Melbourne as part of its $1.5 billion Local Road and Community Infrastructure Program. Senator…

  • Road improvements, faster

    Road improvements, faster

    Major some of Melbourne’s busiest suburban thoroughfares will be kick-started early in the new year as part of a new State Government approach to delivering…

  • Fed up with rubbish dumping

    Fed up with rubbish dumping

    Rubbish is filling ditches and hedges along Golf Links Road in Narre Warren – and residents and drivers have had enough. Lorraine, who has lived…

  • Outreach program recommences

    Outreach program recommences

    Afri-Aus Care, in partnership with Westfield Fountain Gate, Victoria Police and Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA), have relaunched their successful outreach program at the shopping…

  • Arts exhibition moves with virtual times

    Arts exhibition moves with virtual times

    Visual arts students graduating from Federation University’s Arts Academy will experience the best of both worlds with their End of Year Exhibition taking place online…

  • Platinum access for Woodman

    Platinum access for Woodman

    Developer John Woodman gave $50,000 through five different companies to the ALP’s corporate fundraising arm Progressive Business just prior to the 2018 state election, an…

  • Funding for space to connect

    Funding for space to connect

    Hampton Park Primary School has received a welcome funding boost through the State Government’s $70 million Minor Capital Works Fund. Member for Narre Warren South…

  • Burn out stunt ends badly

    Burn out stunt ends badly

    A teenage hoon has been taught a bitter lesson after his alleged burnout stunt came to a crashing end in Berwick. The 19-year-old P-plater was…

  • Plan ahead: disruptions to travel on roads and rail

    Plan ahead: disruptions to travel on roads and rail

    Part of the Monash Freeway will be closed this weekend as works continue to widen the arterial. The Pakenham Bypass will be closed between the…

  • SCWRAG ‘pretty passive’

    SCWRAG ‘pretty passive’

    Cranbourne MP Pauline Richards says she had early doubts about the bona fides of a community action group secretly sponsored by developer John Woodman. On…

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