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  • Going for gold

    Going for gold

    Gearing up for the Special Olympics was nothing out of the ordinary for local athlete Nicholas Bruin, who took part in the weekend’s basketball matches.…

  • Addressing foundations of masculinity when tackling family violence

    Addressing foundations of masculinity when tackling family violence

    The City of Casey has been coined as the only Victorian LGA with the highest rate and incidents related to family violence, according to recent…

  • Teens charged over fatal stolen car crash in Burwood

    Teens charged over fatal stolen car crash in Burwood

    A 17-year-old boy has been arrested with multiple charges after a suspected stolen vehicle from Cranbourne South collided with another car and killed the 28-year-old…

  • SEMMA backs nuclear option

    SEMMA backs nuclear option

    South East manufacturers are emphatically backing nuclear energy, according to a recent peak-body members survey. Of more than 190 South East Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance (SEMMA)…

  • Bank interpreter service gain

    Bank interpreter service gain

    After decades of lobbying, South East Community Links is celebrating a vital change to make banking more accessible. Last month, an updated national Banking Code…

  • Bank interpreter service gain

    Bank interpreter service gain

    After decades of lobbying, South East Community Links is celebrating a vital change to make banking more accessible. Last month, an updated national Banking Code…

  • Narre Warren reserve makeover

    Narre Warren reserve makeover

    Works have commenced at the Ray Bastin Reserve to transform it into a revitalised regional park, with upgrades to the existing playground equipment, skate park…

  • Q&A with Wida Tausif

    Q&A with Wida Tausif

    Tell us a fun fact about yourself! I’m a baker, and sometimes I come up with the most unique and unusual cake designs. I also…

  • Sex offender allegedly fails to report holiday with child

    Sex offender allegedly fails to report holiday with child

    A Beaconsfield registered sex offender has been released on bail after being accused of failing to report contact with 11 early-teenagers over the past two…

  • Mt Burnett vollies capture the moment a bright object crosses the night sky

    Mt Burnett vollies capture the moment a bright object crosses the night sky

    Bright objects across the winter sky were picked up by the Mount Burnett Observatory on their all-sky camera and volunteers were happy to report the…

  • Further improvements to new wage increase

    Further improvements to new wage increase

    The endorsement by the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation on the new 28.4 per cent wage increase also came with several other benefits and new…

  • Prehistoric party at Wilson Botanic Park

    Prehistoric party at Wilson Botanic Park

    Prehistoric enthusiasts of all ages are encouraged to pop on down to the Wilson Botanic Park in Berwick this school holidays, as part of the…

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