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  • Conviction for dodgy electrician

    Conviction for dodgy electrician

    Energy Safe Victoria (ESV) has prosecuted a man who forged electrical credentials and safety certificates for dodgy and dangerous electrical work carried out at properties…

  • Drive-through vaccine hub coming to south east

    Drive-through vaccine hub coming to south east

    A drive-through vaccination hub has been announced for Melbourne’s south east. The drive-through clinic will be established in either the City of Casey or Cardinia…

  • Masseuse jailed for rape

    Masseuse jailed for rape

    A 75-year-old Clyde North masseuse has been jailed for raping and sexually assaulting a customer in his home studio. Michael Stelios Sergides, trading as ‘Mobile…

  • Have your say on ageing well

    Have your say on ageing well

    The City of Casey is inviting residents to share their views on living and ageing well in Casey to help the council plan for the…

  • Stallholder’s plea

    Stallholder’s plea

    An Akoonah Park Market stallholder who has been unable to earn an income over lockdown is pleading for help from the government or market committee.…

  • High achievers at Nossal

    High achievers at Nossal

    Five Nossal High School students have proved their mettle, picking up prestigious state VCE awards in one of the most challenging years ever for education.…

  • Melbourne’s lockdown extended

    Melbourne’s lockdown extended

    Premier Daniel Andrews has announced a seven-day lockdown extension for metropolitan Melbourne, based on advice from the Chief Health Officer. The extension was announced on…

  • Top award for inquisitive student

    Top award for inquisitive student

    VCE is one of the toughest periods of a student’s life – but the hard work has paid off royally for a Berwick Beaconhills College…

  • Ready for a ‘great’ ride

    Ready for a ‘great’ ride

    A father and son duo are gearing up for the Great Victorian Bike Ride later this year. Berwick’s Graeme Pickering and his 13-year-old son Matthew…

  • 100 days, 100 dinos to share

    100 days, 100 dinos to share

    Beaconhills College prep student Eddie Zhang is not about to let a little thing like a pandemic stand in the way of learning arithmetic. Eddie…

  • No ‘relief’ in sight at Beaconsfield station

    No ‘relief’ in sight at Beaconsfield station

    Residents of Beaconsfield have spoken out about what upgrades they’d like to see at the suburb’s ageing station. And one of the biggest issues is…

  • All you need to know about Census Night

    All you need to know about Census Night

    Tuesday 10 August is Census Night. Here’s everything you need to know ahead of Australia’s largest and most important survey. Census data is used to…

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