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  • Left with nothing

    Left with nothing

     A South East tradie says he has no way of knowing how he will put food on the table after he was cleaned out by…

  • Help drive change by becoming an L2P volunteer

    Help drive change by becoming an L2P volunteer

    Greg Carlsen knows firsthand the positive impact the L2P Learner Driver Mentor Program can have on a young person’s life. About seven years ago he…

  • Four teens arrested following brawl

    Four teens arrested following brawl

    Police have arrested four teenagers after two young women were hospitalised with stab wounds when a brawl erupted near Fountain Gate shopping centre on Tuesday…

  • Sophie has her eyes on the prize

    Sophie has her eyes on the prize

    At the age of just 15, Sophie Bennett is already an equestrian champion. The St Paul’s Anglican Grammar school student, who balances her passion for…

  • Surprise donation is helping hand

    Surprise donation is helping hand

    A South East service that supports people with disabilities has received a generous donation of gardening equipment – valued at more than $2,000. The Bridge…

  • Meet the Bruce candidates

    Meet the Bruce candidates

    Voters are set to have their say on the federal election on Saturday 18 May. To help your decision, Star Journal sent surveys to the…

  • Holt candidates respond to our survey: the answers

    Holt candidates respond to our survey: the answers

    Star News asked the Holt candidates three questions ahead of the Federal Election on Saturday 18 May. Here are the responses received: Anthony Byrne, Labor…

  • Two stabbed in brawl

    Two stabbed in brawl

    Police are on the hunt for thugs involved in a 30-person brawl in which two girls were allegedly stabbed near Fountain Gate Shopping Centre on…

  • Man flees with jerry can

    Man flees with jerry can

    Police hope to find a man allegedly involved in the theft of a jerry can from a Berwick service station. Police say a man walked…

  • School looks to pay debts

    School looks to pay debts

    The state’s only specialised school for blind children, in Berwick has officially entered administration but its founder says “no one is walking away” and are…

  • Hanson hits Latrobe

    Hanson hits Latrobe

    Senator Pauline Hanson has hit the campaign trail alongside La Trobe candidate for One Nation Esther Baker to meet with locals at Akoonah Park in…

  • Breakfast dishes out hearty advice

    Breakfast dishes out hearty advice

    Approximately 70 female students from schools across the City of Casey took part in the Girl Guides Victoria Women of Note Casey Mentor Breakfast at…

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