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  • ‘Game’ over for high-speed hoon

    ‘Game’ over for high-speed hoon

    An “entitled” and “privileged” serial hoon from Berwick is arguing against a jail term after pleading guilty to a spree of dangerous social-media stunts on…

  • Tooradin and Cranbourne Gardens Ward candidates on Casey’s aged care services

    Tooradin and Cranbourne Gardens Ward candidates on Casey’s aged care services

    As October is the month in Victoria for celebrating the seniors, Star News spoke to Cranbourne Gardens Ward and Tooradin Ward candidates about the future…

  • Festival stuns Lynbrook

    Festival stuns Lynbrook

    Lynbrook Resident Association’s Lantern Festival stunned the Banjo Paterson Reserve on Saturday 12 October. More than 5000 locals attended the festival and filled the night…

  • Avenue parking concerns

    Avenue parking concerns

    Cranbourne locals are angered that a section of Avenue of Honour is being used as a car park, saying it is disrespectful to those who…

  • Celebrations of 105 and 100

    Celebrations of 105 and 100

    Cranbourne East’s Homestyle Aged Care Langford Grange has had big celebrations for the past week. Two residents celebrated the big milestones of turning 105 and…

  • One in a million

    One in a million

    An Endeavour Hills man is turning a gut feeling into reality, after taking home $1.2 million after the weekend’s lotto draw. To be precise, the…

  • Mobile connection a must

    Mobile connection a must

    The topic of inadequate mobile connectivity in the suburb of Clyde North has been a riveting topic for a number of years and is something…

  • First swimmers celebrate graduation in vital swimming initiative

    First swimmers celebrate graduation in vital swimming initiative

    The first participants of a new swimming program are ready to splish and splash after graduating from the pilot born in Cardinia to save lives…

  • Aurora Australis returns to Tooradin

    Aurora Australis returns to Tooradin

    One of the world’s most impressive sights has once again returned to the South East, with Aurora Australis once again taking over the sky over…

  • Stolen war medals return home

    Stolen war medals return home

    After three self-storage facilities in the South East were burgled earlier this year, a daughter has been reunited with her father’s stolen war medals. Kay…

  • Cakes galore

    Cakes galore

    A big-name award always tastes as sweet as it comes, especially if it involves three first places and one second at the Royal Melbourne Show’s…

  • Chasing the wood journey

    Chasing the wood journey

    When Vince Manna covers the room with his collection of rectangular-sized timber species, even the least sensitive person to the wood differences will be awed.…

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