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  • Help for graduate teachers

    Help for graduate teachers

    Graduate teachers will soon be receiving even more support as they kick start their educational career, thanks to the state government. Education Minister Ben Carroll…

  • Double polls as former treasurer’s seat up for grabs

    Double polls as former treasurer’s seat up for grabs

    A date is set for Jacinta Allan’s first electoral test as premier, with voters in the former treasurer’s seat heading to the polls for a…

  • Men’s Shed celebrates together

    Men’s Shed celebrates together

    Akoonah Park Men’s Shed held their Christmas Luncheon to see out the year. Members and dignitaries gathered on Thursday 19 December at the men’s shed…

  • Youths busted in crime spree

    Youths busted in crime spree

    Scores of people – mainly youths – have been arrested by police for armed robberies, aggravated burglaries and car thefts in Melbourne’s South East and…

  • Libs ‘Battin’ down the hatches as leader outlines vision

    Libs ‘Battin’ down the hatches as leader outlines vision

    It’s third time lucky for newly elected Liberal leader Brad Battin as he sets out his priorities and attempts to unite a divided party after…

  • Battin the new Victorian Liberal leader

    Battin the new Victorian Liberal leader

    Berwick MP Brad Battin has emerged victorious in the tussle for the Victorian Liberal leadership. Mr Battin was today (Friday 27 December) elected the Opposition…

  • Brutal murderer jailed for killing wife in axe attack

    Brutal murderer jailed for killing wife in axe attack

    A killer who ambushed his defenceless wife and viciously stabbed her to death in front of their children made up a “hopeless” story to try…

  • Williams, Shing in State Cabinet reshuffle

    Williams, Shing in State Cabinet reshuffle

    South East MPs Gabrielle Williams and Harriet Shing have new responsibilities under a State Cabinet reshuffle brought about by the resignation of Treasurer Tim Pallas…

  • Storms heading for Casey

    Storms heading for Casey

    Being a sport-dominant state has seen a lot of active people in Victoria, much so for the City of Casey being the largest LGA, making…

  • Dollar petrol prices for lucky motorists

    Dollar petrol prices for lucky motorists

    Motorists were greeted with a pleasant morning surprise as petrol prices sunk down to barely a dollar in Cranbourne West, the lowest prices since 2016.…

  • No more floods in the horizon

    No more floods in the horizon

    Living at the bottom of the hill comes with its own set of merits and problems, and for long-time Doveton resident Veronica Hill, it was…

  • Education through food

    Education through food

    With cream of vegetable soup, salads from coleslaw, beetroot carpaccio, herb focaccia and carrot and zucchini fritters, it didn’t take long for the aroma of…

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