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  • South East serial hoon jailed again

    South East serial hoon jailed again

    A South East serial hoon has been jailed for more than 30 charges that followed his three months’ imprisonment last year. Dylan Desmond Milkins, of…

  • Driver killed after crashing into Pakenham supermarket

    Driver killed after crashing into Pakenham supermarket

    Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding a fatal crash in Pakenham early this morning (Saturday 30 November). Police say it’s believed a vehicle was travelling…

  • Invasive weeds flooding local park

    Invasive weeds flooding local park

    An invasive plant that produces thousands of seeds has been attacking Lysterfield Park, with native flora in the 1400-hectare nature pocket in danger. The Friends…

  • Tip leachate leak devastates farmland

    Tip leachate leak devastates farmland

    An estimated one hectare of vegetation has died after a pipe burst at a South East landfill, leaking leachate into a neighbouring property. Winsome Anderson’s…

  • First steps to launch

    First steps to launch

    Being comfortable and one with yourself has always been a rather difficult ordeal, but finding that peace, that medium to allow the expression of emotions…

  • Pakenham servo robbed at knife-point

    Pakenham servo robbed at knife-point

    Cardinia Crime Investigation Unit detectives are investigating an armed robbery at a service station in Pakenham on Wednesday 27 November. Police believe an unknown male…

  • Bakhtar Community Organisation mandates integration workshops

    Bakhtar Community Organisation mandates integration workshops

    Local charity Bakhtar Community Organisation is introducing a new strategy to make its essential workshop programs compulsory to facilitate the integration of newly arrived refugees.…

  • Demo job begins for community hospital

    Demo job begins for community hospital

    Demolition has begun on the old Woolworths building in Pakenham Place marking the long-awaited start to the Pakenham Community Hospital. Pakenham MP Emma Vulin gave…

  • Transit soup kitchen reopens

    Transit soup kitchen reopens

    The Transit Soup Kitchen and Food Support in Narre Warren held its grand reopening on Saturday 23 November, after undergoing renovations earlier this year. With…

  • Brewing tunes in the southeast

    Brewing tunes in the southeast

    International music superstars retain those labels for a reason, through melodic prowess, musical discography, or even just their sheer aura to woo crowds from around…

  • Rental affordability drops

    Rental affordability drops

    The rental affordability in Greater Melbourne, which includes the City of Casey, has deteriorated, with a rental affordability index (RAI) score of 118 and reaching…

  • Bunjil Place lights up this Christmas

    Bunjil Place lights up this Christmas

    Twilight Christmas Makers Market and Lighting of the Christmas Tree event will return to Bunjil Place on Saturday 30 November. Bunjil Place Plaza will transform…

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