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  • Women firing up for state champs

    Women firing up for state champs

    A new women’s team from District 9 and 27’s Women’s Networking Groups are joining forces and hitting the running track to warm up for the…

  • New way out of unemployment

    New way out of unemployment

    Job seekers at significant risk of long-term unemployment are being guided into work as part of a new mentors program. Taskforce-Windana and consortium partner Afri-Aus…

  • Volunteer award for Wellsprings

    Volunteer award for Wellsprings

    South East support service Wellsprings for Women’s groundbreaking volunteering project for migrant and refugee women has been crowned with a statewide award. The service was…

  • ‘Seething’ SEMMA set to meet Treasurer

    ‘Seething’ SEMMA set to meet Treasurer

    Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams has brokered a meeting between a “seething” manufacturers body and Treasurer Tim Pallas over land tax hikes. South East Melbourne Manufacturers…

  • Finks trio spared jail

    Finks trio spared jail

    Three full-patched members of the Finks outlaw motorcycle gang have avoided jail over the extortion and robbery of a member wishing to leave the outfit.…

  • Alleged hoon fights jail indication

    Alleged hoon fights jail indication

    An alleged high-speed hoon from Berwick will fight scores of charges including speeding up to 262km/h, drag racing on freeways as well as seat-swapping with…

  • Education key amid rise in dog attacks, rushes

    Education key amid rise in dog attacks, rushes

    Dog attacks and rushes have been a recurring problem in the City of Casey, and for the financial year of 2023 to 2024 so far,…

  • Lost deposit hope

    Lost deposit hope

    Affected families by the collapse of Victorian builder Montego Homes now can register to claim their lost deposits back. The State Government is extending the…

  • Call to ban Casey ex-Crs

    Call to ban Casey ex-Crs

    A ratepayers association has called on the State Government to ban Casey’s ‘class of 2016’ councillors from standing in the 2024 elections. Casey Residents and…

  • Emergent 2023, rising stars

    Emergent 2023, rising stars

    Blending the art of designers, performers, filmmakers and actors, Bunjil Place will be hosting Emergent 2023: Graduate Showcase throughout the months of March and April…

  • Apples for charity

    Apples for charity

    More than 50,000 apples were picked at the Montague Orchard in Narre Warren North last Friday, as volunteers from companies such as BildUrban, AusNet and…

  • Hill speaks out on Gaza aid

    Hill speaks out on Gaza aid

    Bruce Labor MP Julian Hill was busting several “myths” as he strongly implored Israel to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza last week. “The truth is…

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