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  • Local backlash to proposed church

    Local backlash to proposed church

    A new proposed church at 67 Shrives Road, Narre Warren South, has been met with strong-willed complaints from neighbouring and local residents. While factors like…

  • Being active key to de-stress and mental health

    Being active key to de-stress and mental health

    A recent survey, called the Largest Sporting Survey by rebel Sports revealed that 67 per cent of Australians use sports and exercise to relieve stress…

  • Car dealer fined for ’unique’ trees’ removal

    Car dealer fined for ’unique’ trees’ removal

    Barry Bourke Motors and its hired tree removalist have been fined for illegally felling five significant-listed trees in front of the Berwick car dealership. Three…

  • ‘Devoid of moral qualms’: fatal hit-run driver jailed

    ‘Devoid of moral qualms’: fatal hit-run driver jailed

    Less than three weeks after leaving a cyclist to die in Hampton Park, Peter Koutsogiannakis caused another dangerous crash. Driving a stolen Mazda on January…

  • Charges after alleged armed robberies

    Charges after alleged armed robberies

    Police have charged a Doveton teen and three other boys following a string of alleged armed robberies across a number of Melbourne suburbs on Monday…

  • Shrek takes over Beaconhills

    Shrek takes over Beaconhills

    Shrek The Musical is about to hit the stage at Beaconhills College’s magnificent new Tony Sheumack Centre for Performing Arts in Berwick. Students in Years…

  • Harry Dickson’s lasting legacy

    Harry Dickson’s lasting legacy

    Known for being honest, hard-working, and loving, Harry Bowen Dickson continues to be a celebrated member of the local community after his passing last week.…

  • Giving men a space to share

    Giving men a space to share

    Building a sharing circle for men from migrant and refugee backgrounds is “something personal” for Shankar Kasynathan. During his term as a former Victorian Multicultural…

  • Check your enrolment details

    Check your enrolment details

    The Victorian Electoral Commission have urged eligible residents and ratepayers to check they are enrolled to vote for the upcoming local council elections by 4pm…

  • Hoon mows down man in ‘deliberate’ hit-run

    Hoon mows down man in ‘deliberate’ hit-run

    A man has been deliberately struck in a hit-run in Doveton on Sunday 21 July, police say. A black Holden station wagon and a white…

  • Man thrown through fence in Doveton hit-run

    Man thrown through fence in Doveton hit-run

    A man has been deliberately struck in a hit-run in Doveton on Sunday 21 July, police say. A black Holden station wagon and a white…

  • Calls to raise flood-prone road

    Calls to raise flood-prone road

    Casey Council says its urging water authorities to take action on the continued flooding of an industrial estate on Centre Road and Rimfire Drive, Hallam.…

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