News
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Overnight truck fire in Pearcedale
CFA responded to reports of a truck fire at around 12:09am on Dandenong Hastings Rd in Pearcedale on Saturday 19 July. Five CFA units from…
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Pair locked up for armed home-invasion
Two home-invaders have been jailed after holding a resident at knifepoint while looting his family home and garage in Mulgrave. Jal Luak, 20, and Tietdong…
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Popular push for Doveton kids’ pool
A 2100-strong petition is pushing for a kids’ shallow pool and other children’s water facilities to be reinstated at Casey Council’s revamped Doveton Pool in…
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Rider critical after suspected tandem motorbike crash
A motorcycle rider was fighting for life after a collision on the Monash Freeway on Saturday 19 July. A car and a motorcycle collided near…
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Two men charged after police raid Notting Hill home
Two men have been charged after an allegedly stolen vehicle was followed by police to a home in Notting Hill. The Subaru Impreza vehicle was…
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Plan to revive Hub arcade
A plan is in the making for an educational facility for people with special needs to rejuvenate the troubled Dandenong Hub Arcade. A shop adjacent…
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Good governance framework endorsed in Casey
The City of Casey’s revised Good Governance Framework was unanimously approved by the councillors following the 15 July council meeting. Aimed at strengthening transparency, accountability,…
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Balance on AI in learning a need
Researchers from CQ University recently published that artificial intelligence is transforming Australian classrooms, rewiring young people’s brains, which could impact cognitive learning. Dr Ragnar Purje…
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Jennifer Mills coming to Bunjil Place
Bunjil Place will soon be home to a major retrospective showcase of the delicate, bold, and quietly powerful works of renowned Australian artist, Jennifer Mills.…
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Monash Health part of MERP funding
Monash Health was part of the Victorian Government’s latest Medical Equipment Replacement Program, or MERP, as its funding aims to upgrade hospitals’ vital medical imaging…
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Farmers market booms again
Shoppers turned out in droves at the Berwick Farmers Market, held at The Old Cheese Factory on Saturday, 12 July, for a morning filled with…
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IKEA builds cultural diversity at work
International giant IKEA in Springvale has made a drive to employ refugees and new arrivals who face greater barriers to work. Twenty-six individuals from seven…