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  • Moody’s steep Hill to climb

    Moody’s steep Hill to climb

    With the boldness of youth, Liberal candidate James Moody is undaunted in challenging for the safe Labor seat of Bruce. His chief opponent is sitting…

  • Major works on track at Clyde Road, Berwick

    Major works on track at Clyde Road, Berwick

    Major works are on track at Clyde Road, Berwick as part of the Level Crossing Removal Project (LXRP). LXRP staff are continuing works that will…

  • Young struggle in lockdown

    Young struggle in lockdown

    Not all young people hold the same political views as 26-year-old Liberal candidate James Moody. But the Covid pandemic showed them how governments impact their…

  • Suspended Narre Warren drug driver caught

    Suspended Narre Warren drug driver caught

    SD3 Frontline Tactical Unit (FTU) members intercepted a purple Ford Falcon with a suspended P-plater behind the wheel. Police detected the vehicle travelling on Brechin…

  • Gambling support for community groups

    Gambling support for community groups

    Up to $10,000 is now available to local community groups as part of a commitment to help those experiencing hardship as a result of gambling.…

  • Crs pay tribute to late mayor

    Crs pay tribute to late mayor

    Greater Dandenong councillors have paid tribute to former City of Casey mayor Amanda Stapledon. Ms Stapledon, 58, was a “formidable person” and “fierce advocate for…

  • Warmest January nights on record

    Warmest January nights on record

    Victoria has seen a much wetter than average January due to intense thunderstorm activity across several days. This month was the eighth-wettest January on record…

  • Why it’s important to Clean Up Australia

    Why it’s important to Clean Up Australia

    Online shopping, takeaway food, single-use coffee cups hand sanitiser, disposable face masks and personal protective equipment have one thing in common: the consumption of each…

  • Whats on

    Whats on

    Lana De Jager @ Hills Hub Local print maker Lana De Jager will demonstrate how an original piece of art is made: from inking to…

  • Prime Minister’s Literary Awards now open

    Prime Minister’s Literary Awards now open

    The 2022 Prime Minister’s Literary Awards, which celebrate Australia’s outstanding literary talent, are now open for entries. The awards are presented in six categories including…

  • Author talk to celebrate Library Lovers Day

    Author talk to celebrate Library Lovers Day

    To celebrate Library Lovers Day, Australian historical fiction author Mary-Anne O’Connor is taking part in an online book talk. The event is hosted by Casey…

  • New events at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics

    New events at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics

    Women’s monobob The individual version of the traditional team bobsleigh event. Where in the team format, the roles of pushing, driving and breaking their vehicle…

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