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  • Bruce MP says families unable to pay GP costs dealt by Liberals

    Bruce MP says families unable to pay GP costs dealt by Liberals

    Bruce MP Julian Hill took aim at the Federal Government over the rising hospital crisis, claiming out of pocket costs to see a GP in…

  • Local chemist encourages locals to roll up their sleeves for World Hypertension Day

    Local chemist encourages locals to roll up their sleeves for World Hypertension Day

    Local pharmacy Blooms The Chemist is encouraging locals to roll up their sleeves for a blood pressure test this week, ahead of World Hypertension Day…

  • Primary precinct opens at Heritage College

    Primary precinct opens at Heritage College

    Heritage College students and teachers gathered to celebrate the grand opening of the new primary school facilities at the Officer campus. Delayed due to Covid-19…

  • Candidate shooting threat

    Candidate shooting threat

    An independent candidate for Casey claimed if elected he would “get out the M60” and shoot Australian politicians. In a video seen by the Gazette,…

  • CFA issues indoor fire safety reminder

    CFA issues indoor fire safety reminder

    As we enter a colder period of the year, the CFA is urging residents to keep themselves safe by checking and maintaining their fireplaces, chimneys,…

  • Greens pledge an equal share of hospital funding

    Greens pledge an equal share of hospital funding

    Greens candidate for Holt Sujit Mathew says while the responsibility for running hospital services ultimately falls with the states, the problem is fuelled by a…

  • Long tribute for truckie ’legend’

    Long tribute for truckie ’legend’

    A 100-plus convoy of truck drivers wound through Hallam, Dandenong and Dandenong South in tribute to a much-loved friend, husband, father and grandfather Stuart Baker.…

  • Drug drivers ‘nowhere to hide’

    Drug drivers ‘nowhere to hide’

    More than two dozen drug drivers have been detected in a roadside testing trial in Melbourne’s South East. Frontline Tactical Unit police have been conducting…

  • Teachers recognised

    Teachers recognised

    Beaconhills College awarded over 70 staff members with Length of Service awards on Thursday 5 May. These achievements were celebrated with an afternoon tea and…

  • Newsprint support snub

    Newsprint support snub

    A Federal Government $10 million fund for regional newspapers has again “disappointingly” snubbed outer-suburban media publishers, says the head of Star News Group. The Public…

  • whats on

    whats on

    Kutcha Edwards Circling Time – Songs and Stories Join iconic Indigenous songwriter and storyteller Kutcha Edwards at Bunjil Place for his tour Circling Time –…

  • Inner Wheel engages multicultural community

    Inner Wheel engages multicultural community

    “Within our African circles we believe that ‘you educate a woman, you have educated a whole village and nation’,” remarked Rabecca Mphande, president and co-founding…

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