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  • Black Rhinos approach hailed by study

    Black Rhinos approach hailed by study

    It’s often said that it takes a village to raise a child. A sports-based pilot program in the South East has been hailed for successfully…

  • Amorosi’s mother ordered to leave property after ruling

    Amorosi’s mother ordered to leave property after ruling

    Vanessa Amorosi’s mother has been ordered to move out of her Narre Warren home so the international pop star can sell the property to pay…

  • $1m reward in homicide probe

    $1m reward in homicide probe

    A $1 million reward has been offered over a fatal shooting linked to a torched 4WD in Endeavour Hills. Homicide Squad detectives were announcing the…

  • Illegal tree nets take deadly toll

    Illegal tree nets take deadly toll

    Illegal fruit-tree nets are taking a rising, deadly toll on grey-headed flying foxes, such as the colony in Doveton’s wetlands. After a disturbing spate of…

  • Second arrest over tobacco shop fires

    Second arrest over tobacco shop fires

    A 20-year-old Dandenong man has been charged over alleged arson attacks on tobacco stores and vehicles. Taskforce Lunar detectives arrested the man on 3 September…

  • Boys arrested in Hampton Park shootings probe

    Boys arrested in Hampton Park shootings probe

    Two teenagers have been arrested as part of a homicide investigation into shots fired in Hampton Park in April. Among the incidents was the fatal…

  • New homes in the wild thanks to Akoonah Park Men’s Shed

    New homes in the wild thanks to Akoonah Park Men’s Shed

    Young wild possums in Pakenham Upper have received a new place to shack up, thanks to volunteers from the Akoonah Park Men’s Shed. The Men’s…

  • Dough donations

    Dough donations

    Storm-affected residents across the South East received a sweet treat and a place to rest and recover, with Krispy Kreme Fountain Gate giving away free…

  • Locals band against family violence

    Locals band against family violence

    An entire theatre was filled to the brim on Tuesday 20 August as local residents gathered to raise funds in support of mothers and children…

  • Decades of volunteer dedication

    Decades of volunteer dedication

    On 15 September, Indra Jolayemi, Casey Hospital Operating Theatre’s clinical nurse specialist, will travel to Tonga for the 12th time in 11 years as an…

  • Expert hails all-electric initiative

    Expert hails all-electric initiative

    With the State Electricity Commission’s all-electric pilot rolling out in the City of Casey, a local expert has emphasised its importance as a key step…

  • Crossing crucial for park

    Crossing crucial for park

    A beloved and historic site in the heart of Berwick is in need of crucial infrastructural support, locals say, as the dangers of vehicles to…

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