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King jailed after shooting family friend
An ice user who shot a family friend visiting his Kooweerup farm has been jailed. Liam Billy King, 33, pleaded guilty at the Victorian County…
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“Don’t stand in silence” Juriansz builds connections
As stress continues to build for both our health sector and individuals, Dyllon Juriansz is looking to make a difference in the lives of many.…
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Roberts cleared over 1998 police murders
Jason Roberts, of Cranbourne, has walked free after two decades in prison with a fresh jury finding him not guilty of murdering two Victoria Police…
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NAIDOC Week at the library
Bunjil Place Library was a scene of colour and culture last week, hosting a range of events to recognise NAIDOC Week. Indigenous artist N’dene Riley…
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Mental health course on hold
Amidst a shortage of mental health workers in Victoria, Chisholm Institute has put its online course on hold after a series of student complaints. The…
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Police launch new service to report commuter behaviour
Victoria Police have launched a new service for commuters to report unwanted sexual behaviour on public transport. The service, called STOPIT, allows people subjected to…
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Neighbours defeat townhouse project
Neighbours have successfully taken legal action to strike down a four-townhouse proposal in Eumemmerring. The double-storey townhouses built one behind the other on an 864-square…
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State to provide RATs for schools
The State Government has announced they will provide up to 46.4 million free Rapid Antigen Tests (RATs) to schools and early childhood services, ensuring the…
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Casey invites feedback for landfill development plan
The City of Casey is inviting Hampton Park locals to have their say in the long-term future of land at the site of the Hallam…
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What’s On
Berwick Artist’s Society exhibition Berwick Artist Society will have an exhibition from Monday 4 July to Friday 29 July at the Cranbourne library. A range…
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Casey Cornucopia platforms Indigenous produce
Sunday 3 to 10 July is NAIDOC Week, a time to celebrate and recognise the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander…
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People aged over 30 eligible for fourth jab
Australians over the age of 30 are now eligible for a fourth Covid-19 vaccine, following advice from the the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation…