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  • Pedestrian dies in Narre Warren

    Pedestrian dies in Narre Warren

    Victoria Police’s Major Collision Investigation Unit is investigating after a woman was fatally struck by a car in Narre Warren on Monday 21 June. Emergency…

  • Road closures for upgrade works

    Road closures for upgrade works

    A number of road closures will take place over the coming weeks as part of the O’Shea Road Upgrade in Berwick. To start intersection upgrade…

  • Rat-runs, u-turns, no-turns: residents air concerns

    Rat-runs, u-turns, no-turns: residents air concerns

    Community feedback has revealed concerns over the Narre Warren North Road Upgrade. Major Road Projects Victoria released draft designs for the upgrade in March for…

  • Can’t stop the beat!

    Can’t stop the beat!

    Covid can’t keep our local choir down! Melbourne Youth Chorale (MYC) – formerly the Berwick Youth Choir – was looking forward to being able to…

  • Concern over poisonous baits

    Concern over poisonous baits

    Dog owners have been put on notice with poisonous baits laid near a popular walking trail. A number of 1080 baits have been laid at…

  • Monash reopened after accident

    Monash reopened after accident

    The outbound lanes of the Monash Freeway have been re-opened at Clyde Road, Berwick following a police incident. Traffic remains very heavy on the freeway,…

  • Help for power bill stress

    Help for power bill stress

    Brentwood Park Neighbourhood House is helping community members experiencing financial hardship to access the State Government’s $250 Power Saving Bonus. The Power Saving Bonus provides…

  • Freed on $15K surety

    Freed on $15K surety

    After 16 days in custody, a “mellowed” Narre Warren-based pastor accused of inciting anti-lockdown gatherings has been released on bail with a $15,000 surety. Paul…

  • Restrictions to ease again

    Restrictions to ease again

    People living in metropolitan Melbourne will be able to visit regional Victoria from this weekend under the latest easing of the states Covid restrictions. Speaking…

  • Back to school…again

    Back to school…again

    School students have returned to the ‘IRL’ classroom once again as Covid restrictions ease in metropolitan Melbourne. From Friday 11 June students from all year…

  • Educational leader gets AM

    Educational leader gets AM

    An inspiring educational leader has been awarded an AM in the Queen’s Birthday Honours. Jill Healey was given the prestigious honour for “significant service to…

  • Ready to make some dough

    Ready to make some dough

    After being delayed by Covid lockdowns, a popular Narre Warren doughnut shop is ready to donate some dough in a long-planned fundraiser. Walker’s Doughnuts Fountain…

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