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  • Beyond Blue’s Big Blue Table

    Beyond Blue’s Big Blue Table

    Beyond Blue is encouraging people to share a meal and start a conversation around mental health to support those impacted by anxiety, depression, and suicide.…

  • Narre South shooter jailed

    Narre South shooter jailed

    In a near-fatal case of mistaken identity, a drug trafficker has been jailed for shooting another man through a car window in Narre Warren South.…

  • Hallam Road traffic lights now on

    Hallam Road traffic lights now on

    Major Road Projects Victoria (MRPV) has switched on the traffic lights at Hallam North and Heatherton Road. The intersection was reopened three days early after…

  • Firies step up for mental health

    Firies step up for mental health

    The Melbourne Firefighter Stair Climb was back in full force on Saturday 10 September, as fire crews from across the state stepped up to fight…

  • Libs pledge temple funding ahead of State election

    Libs pledge temple funding ahead of State election

    The Liberals and Nationals will commit $900,000 to fund the completion of the Buddhist Vihara Temple in Berwick, if elected at the State election in…

  • Calling the shots

    Calling the shots

    In her bid to take High Street to Hollywood, local show business allrounder Alyssa Scott has chosen to shoot her next short film project in…

  • Shitboxes rally for a cause

    Shitboxes rally for a cause

    Berwick Mitsubishi’s Heath Eustace and long time friend and co-worker Dane Kelly know a thing or two about cars. Working in the automotive industry for…

  • Applications open for Premier’s Spirit Of Democracy Tour

    Applications open for Premier’s Spirit Of Democracy Tour

    The State Government is encouraging Victorian school students to open their minds and channel their inner Greek philosopher for the chance to embark on an…

  • Australia’s worst cancer statistic

    Australia’s worst cancer statistic

    What does your mind go to first when you think about the most common types of cancer in Australia? For many of us, our minds…

  • No more jail time for acquitted cop killer

    No more jail time for acquitted cop killer

    As a 17-year-old boy Jason Roberts came under the sinister influence of hardened crook Bandali Debs. There was a cult-like personality around Debs who seemed…

  • Students step-up to the challenge

    Students step-up to the challenge

    A group of VCAL Students and Teachers from Narre Warren South P-12 College completed a walking marathon on Wednesday 7 September, trekking from their Amberley…

  • AWOL psych patient killed partner

    AWOL psych patient killed partner

    A violent patient killed his Hallam partner after being granted leave from Dandenong Hospital psychiatric unit in the absence of “critical information”, according to a…

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