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Light sequence adjusted amid heavy demand
As roadworks continue to frustrate motorists in the South East, VicRoads have made an adjustment in an attempt to improve traffic flow in Cranbourne. Following…
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Hacked off by tree removal
Berwick residents have expressed their disappointment after a series of healthy, mature aged trees were removed from a newly established estate off High Street. The…
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Trio arrested after safe heist
Three men have been arrested in Hampton Park after allegedly stealing a safe and being followed across Melbourne by police. The trio were spotted in…
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Paranormal events stopped
Cemetery trusts in the South East have barred paranormal groups from holding events at gravesites, fearing the spooky activities would be disrespectful to those recently…
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$250 energy saving payment open to all Victorians
All Victorian households can now claim the state’s flagship cost of living support measure, a $250 bill-busting Power Saving Bonus, by visiting the Victorian Energy…
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Holiday fun at Wilson Botanic
Term Two school holidays are in full swing and children across the shire are enjoying a range of activities, with Wilson Botanic Park Berwick a…
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Youth parliamentarians tackle racism in school
A group of young people from Melbourne’s South East have successfully passed a bill in the YMCA Youth Parliament program addressing systematic racism in the…
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La Trobe MP looks forward
Despite receiving criticism from Labor MPs for “handing out little dobs of money to bribe some votes”, re-elected La Trobe MP Jason Wood said he…
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Opposition gets Intrepid in Berwick
State Opposition Leader Matthew Guy joined Gembrook MP Brad Battin and State Liberal candidate for Pakenham David Farrelly for a tour of APT Advanced Manufacturing…
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Wayss says goodbye to Berwick office
Emergency relief service provider Wayss will shut the doors to its Berwick office later this month, but the organisation says the closure won’t impact its…
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Accessibility win for 1001 steps
Narre Warren’s popular 1001 steps at Bayview Park is set to include an accessible path, after welcoming funding from the Australian Government’s Local Roads and…
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RSPCA short course for hobby farmers
RSPCA Victoria is running its first-ever short course for hobby farmers this month on Saturday 16th July – with the session already booked out and…