News
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Kicking up a stink
Hampton Park locals remain unimpressed with efforts to quell the pungent odour seeping from the Hallam Road landfill. In an effort to bridge the community…
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Protest pack hits Berwick
Calls of “No Smart Cities“ and signs comparing 20-minute neighbourhoods to prisons were a surprising sight for Berwick locals, when a protest group visited the…
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Riders charged after Air Wing pursuits
Two riders on allegedly stolen motorcycles have been arrested after being followed by police across the South East. In the first case, police spotted a…
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Petition against council meeting times
Narre Warren local Stephen Matulec is rallying the community to pressure Casey council to amend their meeting times. The monthly meetings are currently held on…
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Cancer battler raising awareness
Berwick resident Sandra Forsyth has come out the other end of her journey with breast cancer with a calmer outlook on life and a new…
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Supporting growing minds
Berwick Fields Primary School students were overjoyed to hear that their much-loved school garden is receiving much-needed funding. The school is receiving a $1000 grant…
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Water retailer breached family violence provisions
A public water retailer will review its policies and compliance after the Victorian regulator found it breached family violence obligations by sharing the personal information…
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VCAT refuses childcare centre proposal
The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) has upheld Casey Council’s decision to refuse a permit for a planning permit to use and develop the…
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Home ablaze in Clyde North
Five CFA units alongside FRV responded to a house fire on Amazon Avenue in Clyde at around 7:36pm 18 June. Units responded from Clyde and…
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Faster internet available in the south east
Eligible residential homes and businesses can now connect to faster internet speeds in Berwick, Beaconsfield, Beaconsfield Upper, Clyde North and Cranbourne North. Residents may be…
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Victim’s family wants gatecrash attacker to ‘rot in hell’
The family of a teen killed with a screwdriver by a birthday party gatecrasher say they want his attacker to “rot in hell”. The now…
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SEMMA marks brighter times
The idea for a ‘voice’ for South East manufacturers sprung from a threat to the region’s rolling stock industry in 2003. Twenty years later, 200…