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  • Cranbourne’s new must-read

    Cranbourne’s new must-read

    A very own historical account that explores a hidden layer of Cranbourne is finally in town. Author and Berwick resident Sean Murphy’s The Cranbourne Meteorite…

  • Guilty plea following death

    Guilty plea following death

    Monash Health has pleaded guilty to a workplace safety charge over the suicide of a mental-health patient at Casey Hospital, Berwick in 2015. In pleading…

  • Inquiry probes local government funding and services

    Inquiry probes local government funding and services

    Local government funding and service delivery is set to be scrutinised by the Legislative Council Economy and Infrastructure Committee. The Parliamentary Inquiry into Local Government…

  • Recognition of barriers

    Recognition of barriers

    Acknowledgement was the key factor being discussed during GSEM’s barriers to work panel for youth, women and culturally diverse communities on Friday 3 May. Four…

  • Warning for ‘hollowed-out’ economy

    Warning for ‘hollowed-out’ economy

    Manufacturing industry advocacies are calling for the government to collaborate with and “catalyse” the sector to boost economic productivity. In a panel discussion to understand…

  • Elmslie Drive lights turned on

    Elmslie Drive lights turned on

    New traffic lights at Elmslie Drive and Cameron Street have been switched on as part of the Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road Upgrade. Connecting to the Casey…

  • Join National Simultaneous Storytime with Connected Libraries

    Join National Simultaneous Storytime with Connected Libraries

    Connected Libraries (CL) are hosting free storytime events to celebrate the 24th National Simultaneous Storytime on Wednesday 22 May. Each year a picture book written…

  • Invest in workforce education: leaders

    Invest in workforce education: leaders

    Education and businesses in the South East Melbourne region should work together to invest in the local workforce, as Australia transitions to a net zero…

  • Protect your plates from thieves

    Protect your plates from thieves

    Cardinia police are urging vehicle owners to be vigilant as number plate thefts continue to become more prominent. Having number plates stolen can not only…

  • Breaking down barriers for women in manufacturing

    As female unemployment remains concerning in the South East region, manufacturing industry representatives are advocating for ways to break down the barriers for women –…

  • Budget rebuff for South East

    Budget rebuff for South East

    Advocacy group Greater South East Melbourne (GSEM) has criticised the State Budget for a lack of investment in the region. Fresh after hosting a jobs…

  • Budget rebuff for South East

    Budget rebuff for South East

    Advocacy group Greater South East Melbourne (GSEM) has criticised the State Budget for a lack of investment in the region. Fresh after hosting a jobs…

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