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  • Funding delays for community precinct

    Funding delays for community precinct

    Delays in funding have seen changes made to the Hampton Park Central Community Precinct Master Plan, with the removal of the then-committed timeframe and costs,…

  • Creative Professional Development Program: Expressions of Interest

    Creative Professional Development Program: Expressions of Interest

    Expressions of Interest for the City of Casey’s Creative Professional Development Program are now open. Partnering with Craft, the program will provide artists, crafters and…

  • ‘If necessary, terminate’, premier calls for construction union agreements to be reviewed

    ‘If necessary, terminate’, premier calls for construction union agreements to be reviewed

    Major worksites are on notice as the State Government calls for review and ‘if necessary’ termination of workplace agreements with one of the most powerful…

  • Annual expo remains a local hit

    Annual expo remains a local hit

    The Berwick District Woodworkers Club held their annual expo over the weekend, showcasing works from members of the group which ranged from pens to horses,…

  • Dandenong baby store accused of underpaying worker

    Dandenong baby store accused of underpaying worker

    A Dandenong-based baby products business has been prosecuted by the Fair Work Ombudsman over allegedly underpaying a worker. Baby & Kids Pty Ltd, which operates…

  • Nashos keep on ‘giving back’

    Nashos keep on ‘giving back’

    The National Servicemen’s Association South-East branch has again come to the fore with its 21st annual Christmas toy drive. On Saturday 6 July, the ‘nashos’…

  • Joint kindness for a family

    Joint kindness for a family

    Ten supermarket chains in Cranbourne have banded together to fundraise for one of their team members who’s going through a difficult time in the family.…

  • Trees sown for climate-change insights

    Trees sown for climate-change insights

    An “innovative” study is underway to determine how native plants respond to climate change in Greater Dandenong and Melbourne’s East. Federation University researcher and plant…

  • Highly successful farm safety project gets green light extension

    Highly successful farm safety project gets green light extension

    The Victorian Farmers Federation’s Making our Farms Safer project (VFF MOFS) will continue to run until 2025 after receiving a $600,000 grant from the Victorian…

  • Horror road toll

    Horror road toll

    Victoria Police is issuing an urgent road safety warning to all motorists following a horror period on Victorian roads. Eight lives have been lost since…

  • From volunteer to student doctor

    From volunteer to student doctor

    Cranbourne North’s Adhav Parasuraman presented a distinctive and down-to-earth way to boost a career path in healthcare. The 22-year-old is a student doctor at Dandenong…

  • Pedestrian dies after Eumemmerring collision

    Pedestrian dies after Eumemmerring collision

    A pedestrian has died after being struck by a car in Eumemmerring last month. The 30-year-old Dandenong man was hit while crossing Princes Highway about…

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