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  • Coffees for a cause

    Coffees for a cause

    Working the hospitality industry for several decades, George Psomadelis has been crafting the perfect coffee his whole life. Now, he is throwing his all behind…

  • The Handkerchief Project: Afghan women sew hopes during the war

    The Handkerchief Project: Afghan women sew hopes during the war

    An artistic exchange between Afghan and Australian women, The Handkerchief Project, has been acquired by the Australian War Memorial. More than 40 mixed media handkerchiefs…

  • Q and A with Windmill Theatre Company president Sean van Geyzel

    Q and A with Windmill Theatre Company president Sean van Geyzel

    Tell us a fun fact about yourself! I worked as a contiki tour manager for year travelling around Europe. What do you love about theatre?…

  • Police plea for road caution leading up to ANZAC Day

    Police plea for road caution leading up to ANZAC Day

    Police are pleading with motorists to slow down ahead of Anzac Day following a shocking 24 hours on the roads. Two motorcyclists were killed in…

  • Iftar dinner unifies faiths

    Iftar dinner unifies faiths

    The Casey Multi-Faith community was a true vision of cultural cohesion over the weekend, marking the final week of Ramadan with an Iftar dinner at…

  • Compensation payments to help Porter Davis customers

    Compensation payments to help Porter Davis customers

    The State Government is stepping in to help Porter Davis customers get back on their feet by compensating those customers who were left without insurance…

  • $40m Cranbourne Hub proposed

    $40m Cranbourne Hub proposed

    A proposed $40.3 million community services hub in the heart of Cranbourne within four years is set to go out for public comment. On the…

  • Turning the page on grief

    Turning the page on grief

    At the dawn of the Covid pandemic, Berwick mum Rachael Dumonic packed her bags and moved across the world to a tier two city in…

  • Rideshare carjacking pursuit ends in Berwick

    Rideshare carjacking pursuit ends in Berwick

    A terrifying rideshare carjacking and pursuit has taken police across Melbourne’s South East, grinding to a halt in a Berwick car park. Mill Park Serious…

  • Racism under-reported in Casey: study

    Racism under-reported in Casey: study

    Racist incidents in the City of Casey are significantly under-reported, a new report outlining the extent of racially motivated behaviour in Casey and Greater Dandenong…

  • Lanterns light up Wilson Botanic Park

    Lanterns light up Wilson Botanic Park

    Berwick’s Wilson Botanic Park was glowing from within on Tuesday night, 18 April, as 400 locals toted handmade neon lanterns for a school holiday night…

  • Pedestrian dies following Berwick collision

    Pedestrian dies following Berwick collision

    Police are investigating after a pedestrian died in hospital following a collision at Berwick on 10 March. Emergency services were called to reports of the…

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