News
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A voice for refugees in need
Fleeing from a war-torn country is an experience that no one should have to go through, yet, unfortunately, it remains one of the most-told stories…
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Women’s team set to take the field in Clyde
As the fringes of Clyde and Clyde North grow, so too does its population, and with people always comes the love of sport, especially footy.…
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Charity wants to go back to basics
A local charity in Narre Warren wants things to be just like their name, to go back to basics. Back 2 Basics, a charity that…
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Mush Rahaman with new ambitions
Local cafe owner and former council candidate, Mush Rahaman still has his eyes set on making Berwick the place to be, and with his experience…
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Campers warned on fire risk
With fire danger still high, campers are being warned not to leave campfires and barbecues unattended during the upcoming long weekend. This month police issued…
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Dedicated community broadcaster honoured
Connecting community across the airwaves, a volunteer broadcaster reading the news in Upwey at 3MDR has gained recognition for her work for the Tamil-speaking community…
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Car crashed into home in Hampton Park
Police are investigating an incident after a car crashed and flipped into a house at around 4:30am in Hampton Park on Wednesday 22 January. It…
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Tiger army pounces on Beaconsfield
Richmond may look like a different side this year but the same old tiger army came to Beaconsfield for a day in the yellow and…
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CCTV released over lifeguard attack
Police are seeking public help to find a group of up to eight youths who assaulted a 19-year-old lifeguard at Casey ARC. Casey CIU detectives…
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Casey lifeguard attacked
A 19-year-old man was assaulted at Casey ARC by a group of youths. Police are currently investigating the incident, which occurred on Sunday 19 January…
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Join a Viking Information Session
Viking has opened registrations for its popular regional Australia information sessions aimed at curious travellers looking for inspiration for their next voyage. The sessions, to…
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Landfills top the most dreaded places to live around
New market research has shown landfills are the most dreaded places for Australians to live around. According to statistics from Compare the Market, about 30…