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  • Premier visits Melbourne City

    Premier visits Melbourne City

    Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews visited Melbourne City Football Club to recognise their important work in the community. On Wednesday 12 April, Mr Andrews, joined by…

  • Rates up 3.5 per cent

    Rates up 3.5 per cent

    City of Casey residents are expected to be hit with the full 3.5 per cent rates rise, according to the council’s 2023-’24 draft budget. Council…

  • Eid Market attracts crowds

    Eid Market attracts crowds

    Narre Warren South’s Oakgrove Community Centre was transformed into a cultural shopping paradise on Friday 14 April, as locals reveled in an annual Eid Exhibition…

  • ’We just want her home’

    ’We just want her home’

    A distressed mother has made an emotional plea for help to find 28-year-old Sarah Weatherstone, who was last seen in Narre Warren three weeks ago.…

  • New pavilion plan unveiled

    New pavilion plan unveiled

    Cardinia Shire Council has presented a revised draft plan for a new pavilion at the Upper Beaconsfield Reserve. This is a new draft plan after…

  • Cyclone Ilsa sheds in South East

    Cyclone Ilsa sheds in South East

    Melbourne’s South East was dealt a significant lashing of rain over the weekend, which saw the state hit with over half the April rainfall average…

  • Dandenong woman released over hit-run

    Dandenong woman released over hit-run

    A 40 year old Dandenong woman has been released from custody after coming forward to police about a hit-run collision in Noble Park that left…

  • Farming with AI

    Farming with AI

    A new monitoring system developed by Monash University researchers uses artificial intelligence (AI) to track bees’ movement to help improve pollination and crop yield. The…

  • Skilled migration fundamental to property industry: HIA

    Skilled migration fundamental to property industry: HIA

    The Housing Industry Association has called on the federal government to develop clear policies on migration to give the housing industry certainty on future demand…

  • Oyiti Cup excites the masses

    Oyiti Cup excites the masses

    A roaringly successful Oyiti Cup paid tribute to a popular young leader as well as promoting positive mental health for hundreds of young basketballers. The…

  • Heights of self-confidence

    Heights of self-confidence

    Women from the CFA stared down mud, rain and towering heights at a South East Region Women’s Network Challenge Camp. Forty-five members from fire brigades…

  • MPs split on Voice

    MPs split on Voice

    Federal MPs of the South East are split on the Indigenous Voice to Parliament and unsure how some will vote after the Coalition’s announcement last…

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