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  • Company convicted for dropped butt

    Company convicted for dropped butt

    A transport company has been convicted after the driver of a company car dropped a lit cigarette out of the window in Hallam. EPA Victoria…

  • Foundation Learning Centre’s green thumbs

    Foundation Learning Centre’s green thumbs

    VCAL students at Narre Warren’s Foundation Learning Centre will soon be able to enjoy the fruits of their labour, launching their very own community garden…

  • Business Awards return

    Business Awards return

    The Casey Business Awards are back for 2022, celebrating and rewarding local business excellence across the City of Casey. Applications for the awards opened on…

  • Colourful display for Cranbourne library

    Colourful display for Cranbourne library

    Art lovers are invited to Cranbourne Library next month, as the Berwick Artists Society presents its annual art show. After taking a Covid-induced hiatus, 35…

  • Milk price on the rise

    Milk price on the rise

    Burra Foods has increased its opening farmgate milk price to $9.10-$9.50/kg milk solids for the 2022-23 fiscal year. “The competition for farmgate milk supply continues…

  • ’Keen’ leadership awarded

    ’Keen’ leadership awarded

    At a spritely 94 years, Betty Keen is one of Hallam’s most enduring volunteers. Ms Keen received a well-deserved long-service award as one of the…

  • $600K fine after trainee killed

    $600K fine after trainee killed

    Marshall Lethlean Industries Pty Ltd has been convicted and fined $600,000 for its “evident disregard” for an apprentice who fatally suffocated at work in 2018.…

  • Lyndhurst woman tackles Youth Parliament

    Lyndhurst woman tackles Youth Parliament

    Despite a rocky start to adulthood, Lyndhurst resident Lyanne Morel has turned her life around – and she wants other young Australians to have the…

  • Data depicts affordability problems and diversity in Casey

    Data depicts affordability problems and diversity in Casey

    City of Casey continues to grow at a rapid rate, but housing affordability in the region is failing to keep pace, according to 2021 Census…

  • Berwick local shines in Navy graduation

    Born and bred Berwick local Chloe Anderson has Navy blood flowing through her veins. Her father and uncle are both Navy Gulf War veterans and…

  • Berwick principal’s 55-year education honour

    Berwick principal’s 55-year education honour

    Berwick Lodge Primary School principal Henry Grossek has been honoured by the State Government for his service to public education. Mr Grossek, who has been…

  • Faiths and MPs back beseiged mosque

    Faiths and MPs back beseiged mosque

    Politicians and faith leaders were united in support of a vandalised mosque in the South East. The Baitul Salam mosque – translated as House of…

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