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  • Koala Highway on the horizon

    Koala Highway on the horizon

    The Western Port Biosphere Foundation and Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park are embarking on a three-year joint project to link koala habitats within the UNESCO…

  • Feds praise GSEM roadmap

    Feds praise GSEM roadmap

    The South East’s “critical” manufacturing sector was “key” to the Government’s ‘A Future Made in Australia’ plan, Federal Skills Minister Brendan O’Connor told a regional…

  • Live music across Casey to jump-start the Winter Arts Festival

    Live music across Casey to jump-start the Winter Arts Festival

    As part of the Casey Winter Arts Festival, both Berwick and Cranbourne will host a wide variety of musical experiences for everyone to enjoy. Called…

  • Operation Kickstand targets rising motorcyclist toll

    Operation Kickstand targets rising motorcyclist toll

    Victoria Police has announced a road blitz on motorcycle safety following a spike in rider deaths. There have been 35 motorcyclist fatalities this year –…

  • Toxic landfill put on EPA notice

    Toxic landfill put on EPA notice

    A toxic waste landfill at Taylors Road Dandenong South has been issued three improvement notices by the state’s pollution watchdog. The three notices from EPA…

  • Music teacher’s jail term reduced

    Music teacher’s jail term reduced

    A musical director and teacher convicted of child sex assaults as well as more than 20 online child exploitation offences has had his jail term…

  • Nurses and midwives settle for new wage increase

    Nurses and midwives settle for new wage increase

    Victorian public sector nurses and midwives agreed to a 28.4 per cent wage increase offered by the State Government on Wednesday, 26 June after a…

  • Voices celebrated in Refugee Week

    Voices celebrated in Refugee Week

    Voices of refugees were at full volume at a Refugee Week special event at Bunjil Place on 20 July. More than 150 community leaders gathered…

  • Music teacher’s jail term reduced

    Music teacher’s jail term reduced

    A musical director and teacher convicted of child sex assaults as well as more than 20 online child exploitation offences has had his jail term…

  • Don’t judge Assange: MP

    Don’t judge Assange: MP

    Bruce MP Julian Hill says no one should judge the newly-freed Julian Assange for accepting a plea-deal with the US Government for his imminent return…

  • Bills relief returns to Hampton Park

    Bills relief returns to Hampton Park

    A sixth installment of the ground-breaking Bring Your Bills series is set to return to Hampton Park on 2 July. In the past year, the…

  • What’s On in Berwick and surrounds

    What’s On in Berwick and surrounds

    Scrabble Club Berwick Activities Club is started a Scrabble Club recently and it runs every Friday from 1pm to 3.30pm. It will be both competitive…

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