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  • SMRC event to highlight culture

    SMRC event to highlight culture

    Southern Migrant and Refugee Centre is gearing up for one of its biggest events post-lockdown. Later this month, SMRC will be joined by hundreds of…

  • Wilson Botanic Park approaches 30 years

    Wilson Botanic Park approaches 30 years

    Wilson Botanic Park is inviting locals to pack a picnic to enjoy in the park grounds as the Park celebrates its 30th birthday next month.…

  • Healthy Men, Healthy Minds competition highlights perinatal mental illness

    Healthy Men, Healthy Minds competition highlights perinatal mental illness

    For years, St John of God Raphael Services has been supporting parents through the emotional challenges of parenthood through early intervention counselling, therapy and support.…

  • Free driving lessons to boost road safety

    Free driving lessons to boost road safety

    Almost 3000 newly arrived migrants and disadvantaged young Victorians will receive free road safety education and professional driving lessons to ensure they’re confident and safe…

  • Narre Warren North students celebrate STEM week

    Narre Warren North students celebrate STEM week

    Students at Narre Warren North Primary School proved the state of Australia’s future Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) industry is in safe hands, as…

  • Local firies push for better mental health

    Local firies push for better mental health

    When they aren’t busy fighting fires or assisting emergency services in life threatening situations, volunteers at the Narre Warren Fire Brigade are well known for…

  • Substitute the waffle pods

    Substitute the waffle pods

    City of Casey is one of 30 councils across Victoria that will share in $630,000 from the State Government in a bid to promote sustainability…

  • Queen’s Birthday Honour for Noble Park royalty

    Queen’s Birthday Honour for Noble Park royalty

    The O’Donoghue and Bell names are synonymous with the Noble Park area. Whether it’s the Paddy O’Donoghue Centre on Buckley Street or the Robert Bell…

  • Queen’s Honour for advocate

    Queen’s Honour for advocate

    Former Lynbrook resident, advocate Nyadol Nyuon has been awarded a Queen’s Honour for her service to human rights and refugee women. Ms Nyuon, a refugee…

  • Elaine’s honour roll glory

    Elaine’s honour roll glory

    In a country of cricket fanatics, softball is often considered runner-up in the hearts and minds of Aussies. But not for Cranbourne local Elaine Duyvestyn,…

  • Police issue safety warning for snow visitors

    Police issue safety warning for snow visitors

    Victoria Police are urging those travelling to alpine areas this winter to plan ahead to stay safe, with this year’s snow season expected to be…

  • Groodle gets the grades

    Groodle gets the grades

    School hasn’t been easy for primary school-aged children in recent years, with their crucial development years repeatedly interrupted by lockdowns and Covid-19 related complications. Now,…

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