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  • Pool to stay open until April

    Pool to stay open until April

    Doveton is set to be much more bearable this summer thanks to the City of Casey’s decision to extend the Doveton Pool in the Park’s…

  • Transformation house set for auction

    Transformation house set for auction

    Property developer Mirvac has completed construction of its highly-anticipated Transformation House charity home at its Smiths Lane community in Clyde North. The architecturally designed home…

  • Online child sexual exploitation on the rise

    Online child sexual exploitation on the rise

    Police are urging both parents and children to be aware of online safety following a marked increase in the reporting of online child sexual exploitation.…

  • Training for FV frontline

    Training for FV frontline

    A widely-publicised tragedy thrust Rosie Batty into the role of advocate and campaigner for the end of family and domestic violence (DV) in Australia. Ms…

  • Q and A with the Lost Dogs’ Home Cranbourne Shelter Manager, Allie Small

    Q and A with the Lost Dogs’ Home Cranbourne Shelter Manager, Allie Small

    Tell us a fun fact about yourself!   I have a menagerie of animals at home, including 3 dogs, 2 cats, 2 horses and 5 fish. It is…

  • Australians unaware of asbestos legal rights

    Australians unaware of asbestos legal rights

    Many Australians diagnosed with asbestos diseases and mesothelioma are not receiving the justice they deserve, according to leading asbestos and dust disease law firm Slater…

  • Triathlete’s triumph

    Triathlete’s triumph

    Kelly Fitzgerald will never forget the first day of summer in 2021. That is, the parts that she can still recall. After two years of…

  • Wait times down for Casey Hospital

    Wait times down for Casey Hospital

    After 12 months battling to keep up with demand, new data shows things are looking up for Casey Hospital’s emergency department (ED). But the latest…

  • RACV offers pothole advice

    RACV offers pothole advice

    The RACV has urged Victorian motorists to exercise caution on the road following heavy rain and flooding recently across the state. Heavy rain has contributed…

  • What’s on

    What’s on

    Multicultural Senior Citizens Groups Are you a senior citizen from a Greek, Italian or Hungarian background? Would you like to meet, socialise and talk with…

  • Old Cheese Factory gears up for immersive art exhibition

    Old Cheese Factory gears up for immersive art exhibition

    An immersive, site-specific installation full of textures, colours and playful forms will be unveiled at the Old Cheese Factory this weekend. Sydney based visual artist…

  • Police investigate fatal hit-run in Hampton Park

    Police investigate fatal hit-run in Hampton Park

    Police are appealing for witnesses to a suspected hit-run that left a 73-year-old man for dead outside a primary school in Hampton Park on Friday…

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