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  • Natural ways to tackle the common cold

    Natural ways to tackle the common cold

    Treating a cold typically involves managing symptoms and supporting the body’s natural immune response. While there is no cure for the common cold, several natural…

  • Strong start for new project

    Strong start for new project

    Umbrella Support’s Hellow Media is officially underway with an exciting start on Thursday 18 July, after all 12 participants gathered in the Bridegwater Family and…

  • SEMMA slams training cuts

    SEMMA slams training cuts

    A South East manufacturers group has labelled State funding cuts to 22 private training organisations as “senseless”. The State Government argues that the affected registered…

  • Veolia breached licence

    Veolia breached licence

    Hallam Road landfill operator Veolia breached its licence and the general environmental duty, the Victorian Supreme Court found. Winsome Anderson, who owned a 38-hectare property…

  • ’Treated like a criminal’, push for defence of unimpaired drivers prescribed cannabis

    ’Treated like a criminal’, push for defence of unimpaired drivers prescribed cannabis

    A South East resident is sick of living in fear for simply taking medication for chronic pain, prompting him to support the establishment of a…

  • Q & A with Tooradin Ward candidate Anthony Tassone

    Q & A with Tooradin Ward candidate Anthony Tassone

    Tell us about yourself and the organisation(s) you work for. I have been married for 17 years to my wife Lauren who is a midwife…

  • Pakenham woman missing

    Pakenham woman missing

    Police are appealing for public assistance as they continue to search the vicinity of Lysterfield Lake for missing woman Peta. The 28-year-old Pakenham woman was…

  • Lynn to appeal murder conviction

    Lynn to appeal murder conviction

    Former Jetstar pilot Greg Lynn is set to appeal his murder conviction over the death of camper Carol Clay, his lawyer says. The 57-year-old was…

  • Casey residents impacted by EPA data breach

    Casey residents impacted by EPA data breach

    Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) Victoria’s external contact centre was hacked with thousands of customers’ information stolen, including those of Casey residents who reported odour pollution…

  • Group effort makes for a safer commute for Beaconhills students

    Group effort makes for a safer commute for Beaconhills students

    Students walking to Beaconhills College’s Pakenham campus now have a safer commute to school, thanks to a new school crossing across the busy Toomuc Valley…

  • New quarry approved in Lang Lang

    New quarry approved in Lang Lang

    Lang Lang may continue to be an epicentre of truck movements feeding raw materials to Melbourne’s insatiable construction sites after the State Government recently approved…

  • Seat-swap hoon fined $4K

    Seat-swap hoon fined $4K

    A Berwick hoon has been sentenced over seat-swapping with a passenger while driving on Monash Freeway and other dangerous acts. Subhanu Mittal, 20, had pleaded…

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