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  • Nonstop for mental health

    Nonstop for mental health

    Encountering hurdles in life, from work to family, can sometimes be too much to handle, but even through the thick of it, Kaine Bundy dipped…

  • Left Write Hook, the journey of reclamation

    Left Write Hook, the journey of reclamation

    Tackling trauma has never been an easy task, and finding an effective medium for it has proven to be much more difficult, but for Left…

  • Community barbecue rounds off Ageing Positively Festival

    Community barbecue rounds off Ageing Positively Festival

    Merinda Park Learning and Community Centre wrapped up its celebration of the City of Casey’s Ageing Positively Festival with a barbecue on Wednesday 30 October.…

  • Creative art show highlights talent

    Creative art show highlights talent

    The second annual Art Show for Quarters Primary School in Cranbourne West was held on Wednesday 30 October. The artwork produced by the Foundation to…

  • Koomen, Ambros well ahead in Casey election

    Koomen, Ambros well ahead in Casey election

    Melinda Ambros (Kalora Ward) and Stefan Koomen (Waratah) have opened up seemingly decisive leads as Casey election counting continues. Group A votes have been counted…

  • Melbourne Cup leading contenders at a glance

    Melbourne Cup leading contenders at a glance

    It’s the race that stops the nation, and here are some key facts and figures around the 164th edition of the Melbourne Cup. TOP CONTENDERS…

  • Halloween spooks in Berwick

    Halloween spooks in Berwick

    The night of Halloween was in full swing on October 31, as witches, zombies, skeletons and ghastly spectres of the night took to the fields…

  • Healthy year for St John of God

    Healthy year for St John of God

    St John of God Health Care has listed growth in community services, a rise in patient care numbers and strong progress towards environmental targets as…

  • Slice of life

    Slice of life

    Q&A with Gazette journalist Afraa Kori What made you choose journalism as your career? If you know me on a personal level, then you would…

  • Nature’s healing path awaits

    Nature’s healing path awaits

    When spring unfolds, forest therapy guides Carolyn Shurey and Evelyn Lavelle will take a group traversing the Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne on a therapeutic mission.…

  • Celebrating Diwali

    Celebrating Diwali

    The Diwali Festival was in full swing in Berwick, as the Stockland Minta estate hosted an event that garnered more than 350 residents who joined…

  • Update on Casey North’s first round of votes

    Update on Casey North’s first round of votes

    More updates have come through with the early polling results of the local council elections, with each ward in the north offering nothing short of…

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