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Nossal High School set to host Australia Day broadcast
On behalf of Rotary Australia, Nossal High School is hosting an Australia Day event that aims to reduce the prevalence of family violence. A Zoom…
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Local chemist to deliver Covid-19 vaccinations to children
Casey Central’s Blooms The Chemist is one of 35 stores opting in to join GP’s and clinics around the country to administer the Covid-19 vaccine…
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How to keep pets safe while driving
Police are reminding people to keep their animals safe while driving to their destination. Laws in Victoria prohibit driving with an animal on your lap…
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Berwick’s Commonwealth Bank temporarily closed
Commonwealth Bank on Berwick’s High Street has temporarily closed its doors due to staffing shortages as a result of coronavirus pandemic. As staff members who…
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Changes to City of Casey services
The City of Casey community may experience some changes to council services due to the ongoing impacts of Covid-19. The Maternal Child Health (MCH) service…
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Return To Work For Essential Workers
Given the number of COVID-19 close contacts continues to grow, Victoria’s public health team will provide more essential workers with an exemption from close contact…
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Triple Zero operators under pressure
Community members are being reminded to save calls to Triple Zero for an emergency, as ambulance services nationwide report significant increases in call volumes for…
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Kids queue for the vax in Cranbourne
Primary school aged children between five and 11 have become the latest age group to be eligible for a Covid-19 vaccination as of Monday 10…
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Why didn’t the KFC chicken cross the road?
If there’s one thing Australian’s love, it’s their KFC chicken. But fans of the fast food chain might find themselves severely disappointed as the restaurant…
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More vaccinators for state-run system
The Victorian Government has announced it will train up to 1,000 new vaccinators, helping first-year health students, retired nurses, and more join an expanded workforce…
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Poor swimming skills drives drownings over summer
One in four Australians admit they are weak swimmers or can’t swim at all, according to research from Royal Life Saving Society. It comes as…
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See something suspicious? Follow these directions
Police are reminding people to obtain as much information as possible when they see something suspicious. Your safety should always be your priority, though, so…