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  • ALP’s Sikh charity pledge

    ALP’s Sikh charity pledge

    Federal Labor has pledged $700,000 towards widely-admired charity Sikh Volunteers Australia’s upgraded kitchen and community centre in Langwarrin. SVA, which has famously provided free meals…

  • Local thankful for dogs found on highway on-ramp

    Local thankful for dogs found on highway on-ramp

    A Narre Warren woman is thanking the local community for their efforts in searching for her two missing dogs, who were found separately on the…

  • Ukrainians rally for new arrivals

    Ukrainians rally for new arrivals

    Fleeing the horrific war in Ukraine, scores of refugees have been welcomed into a tight-knit community in Noble Park and the South East. In a…

  • Narre Warren driver caught at extreme speed

    Narre Warren driver caught at extreme speed

    A Narre Warren woman is expected to be charged after she was caught driving 74 kilometres over the speed limit on the Eastern Freeway on…

  • Product recalled following false vegan label

    Supermarket giant Coles is recalling its home brand one litre Organic Unsweetened Coconut Milk UHT. The affected product applies to the product with a best…

  • Retirement village residents baking for a good cause

    Retirement village residents baking for a good cause

    “Everyone knows someone that has had a tough time with cancer,” said Woodlands Park Retirement Village resident Colleen Astbury as she gathered a range of…

  • Caravan gas warning

    Caravan gas warning

    The Victorian Building Authority (VBA) and Energy Safe Victoria (ESV) are urging campers to make sure their caravans, campervans or camper trailers are safe to…

  • Three board games to keep the kids entertained during school holidays

    Three board games to keep the kids entertained during school holidays

    Monopoly With house prices continuing to skyrocket, it’s worth giving our youngest property ownership aspirants a taste of (semi) reality through this old classic. Not…

  • Beat the bite this Easter

    Beat the bite this Easter

    As holidaymakers head north for fresh air these school holidays, Victorians are being reminded that mosquitos are still active at this time of the year.…

  • Labor Government and Casey Council criticise Liberal no-show at GSEM event

    Labor Government and Casey Council criticise Liberal no-show at GSEM event

    Casey Council and a Federal MP have expressed their disappointment at the lack of Liberal presence at Wednesday’s Greater South East Melbourne (GSEM) 2022 Federal…

  • Whats On

    Whats On

    Attention budding creatives Pakenham Library has the event for you – and Open Mic Night hosted by Josh Earl, an award winning comedian! This is…

  • GSEM launches advocacy areas

    GSEM launches advocacy areas

    The Greater Southeast Melbourne (GSEM) council group held its election platform launch at Mount Waverley on Thursday 7 April, outlining key advocacy areas. Speaking on…

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