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  • No ‘vibe’ here: lockdowns valid, expert says

    No ‘vibe’ here: lockdowns valid, expert says

    A Monash University associate professor has dismissed claims by anti-lockdown protestors that Victoria’s lockdown is constitutionally invalid. A frequent claim by protestors is that Victoria’s…

  • State’s jab blitz for vulnerable

    State’s jab blitz for vulnerable

    The Victorian Government has announced a Covid vaccination blitz for workers in residential disability settings and private aged care. From Wednesday 2 June to Sunday…

  • ‘Juiced’ and asleep in stolen car

    ‘Juiced’ and asleep in stolen car

    A drug-impaired Pakenham man has been found asleep behind the wheel of a stolen car laden with stolen goods in a railway station car park,…

  • Thompsons tit-for-tat

    Thompsons tit-for-tat

    The blame game continues as both the Federal and State Governments deny responsibility for the funding cut for the proposed Thompsons Road extension. Last week…

  • Hearing dog here to help

    Hearing dog here to help

    A very good doggo is settling into her new role in Narre Warren. Sheena the hearing dog has been sponsored by the Lions Club of…

  • Kaine helps Scouts march with pride

    Kaine helps Scouts march with pride

    A Narre Warren scout leader has taken a lead role in planning the Scouts Victoria contingent in the annual Midsumma Pride March. Kaine St Paul…

  • Church breaches guidelines again

    Church breaches guidelines again

    Police have dispersed a crowd of around 50 people who attended a Narre Warren church gathering that breached lockdown guidelines. Revival Christian Church attempted to…

  • Diving in to swim safety

    Diving in to swim safety

    Marathon swimmer Tammy van Wisse is among a group of high-profile Australians lending their support to help increase water safety education for under-fives. Ms van…

  • Quoth Coles “nevermore” as crow to go

    Quoth Coles “nevermore” as crow to go

    A crow that has been living in a Berwick Coles store is set to be moved to a better home. A concerned customer told Star…

  • Taking the fight to cancer

    Taking the fight to cancer

    Four women from across Casey and Cardinia are flexing their fighting muscles and telling cancer where to go. Terrie, her daughter Katelyn, and close friends…

  • A warm gesture

    A warm gesture

    Eighty-two winter coats are on the way to local people in need thanks to the efforts of Year 2 Beaconhills College student Sahara Wickramasinghe. Sahara…

  • Feeling the park’s beauty

    Feeling the park’s beauty

    Members of the blind and low vision community visited Wilson Botanic Park in Berwick to enjoy its autumn beauty. On Friday 21 May, the group…

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