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  • Colourful kites set to soar over Berwick

    Colourful kites set to soar over Berwick

    The skyline over Berwick’s Federation University campus will transform into a sea of moving colours this weekend as part of The Bright Events’ fifth Kite…

  • Casey tops the adoption

    Casey tops the adoption

    Casey topped the highest number of overall adoptions in 2023, The Lost Dogs’ Home revealed. With its expanding population, Casey recorded 824 adoptions, followed by…

  • Local firefighters help relief for Queensland

    Local firefighters help relief for Queensland

    Victorian SES and CFA members bravely spent their New Years deployed to South East Queensland to help with the vital relief efforts for communities affected…

  • Green thumbs down to waste collectors

    Green thumbs down to waste collectors

    A Berwick couple have hit out at waste management company Cleanaway for leaving mess on their street and damaging one of their neighbour’s bins. Berwick…

  • Pearcedale temple dispute

    Pearcedale temple dispute

    Pearcedale locals have banded together for two years to fight against a $4.5m temple development in the Mornington Peninsula Green Wedge. Non-profit multilingual Hindu organisation…

  • Double OAM honour for Dowel family

    Double OAM honour for Dowel family

    For Natures Organics managing director Justin Dowel, earning a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for services to the community through philanthropy was a…

  • Berwick Show forced to axe wood chopping

    Berwick Show forced to axe wood chopping

    The Berwick Show was among the victims of a court order limiting timber harvesting, announcing it would not hold its popular wood chopping competition in…

  • Year in Review – Berwick’s Best Photos

    Year in Review – Berwick’s Best Photos

    Berwick News had some amazing and beautiful stories to tell throughout the year, however, they wouldn’t have impacted the readers as much as they did…

  • Trip tales available

    Trip tales available

    From Pakenham potter Robert Gordon discussing his love for clay to the history of the Old Cheese Factory in Berwick, a new podcast tour is…

  • Battin office secures location

    Battin office secures location

    The year has started off promising for Berwick MP Brad Battin as his long-awaited electorate office has finally secured a location. After over a year…

  • Three men charged following string of high-speed hooning offences

    Three men charged following string of high-speed hooning offences

    Police have charged two Berwick men and an Officer man with a string of offences following a number of alleged hooning incidents in Melbourne’s South…

  • A Quacking success

    A Quacking success

    A former Keysborough resident has earned success after a second print of his book, Leonard The Lonely Duck. Chris Thomas, a former Springvale North Primary…

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