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  • Reduce food waste at home

    Reduce food waste at home

    It’s a recyclable paper tape, bright in yellow and black. It is for marking out space in shelf or fridge where everything needs to be…

  • ‘No’ to Green Wedge temple

    ‘No’ to Green Wedge temple

    Mornington Peninsula Shire Council has turned down a planning permit for a controversial large temple development in a Green Wedge zone, defining its position for…

  • Stride for stroke

    Stride for stroke

    Cranbourne resident Tina Monserrate went on an emotional ride as she looked back on the stroke that hit her, a day that turned her life…

  • Scheme launches: Where to deposit your cans and bottles

    Scheme launches: Where to deposit your cans and bottles

    Drop-off points for Victoria’s Container Deposit Scheme have been revealed, with the Opposition claiming the scheme is in “disarray”. On the morning of 27 October,…

  • Driver crashes in police pursuit

    Driver crashes in police pursuit

    A driver fleeing police across several suburbs crashed into another vehicle in Lynbrook on Wednesday 1 November. The 34-year-old Hampton Park man was arrested at…

  • Aspiring cricket promoter avoids jail over $190k fraud

    Aspiring cricket promoter avoids jail over $190k fraud

    Navishta Desilva claims he felt trapped by “hype and expectation” after promising to bring high-profile international cricketers across to play in a Dandenong-based competition. When…

  • Using her voice

    Using her voice

    When Berwick children’s author Michelle Write found out her book My Happy Sad Mummy had won the Australian Association of Family Therapy Twenty-ninth Annual Awards,…

  • Fresh facade for Men’s Shed

    Fresh facade for Men’s Shed

    The Akoonah Park Men’s Shed has received a face-lift, with the members working together to forge a new metal sign. Member Ian McKenzie said a…

  • Long lost cat found in Berwick

    Long lost cat found in Berwick

    A woman has been left happily baffled after she got the call that her cat was recover in Berwick after being missing for almost 18…

  • Fun for frightful folk

    Fun for frightful folk

    Halloween came to Casey early, with close to 1000 people attending Fright Walk at Wilson Botanic Park in Berwick on Saturday 28 October. The inaugural…

  • Celebrate World Teachers’ Day

    Celebrate World Teachers’ Day

    Schools across the Diocese of Sale celebrated World Teachers’ Day on Friday 27 October to thank their dedicated education staff. Director of Catholic Education for…

  • Charges laid and firearms seized in Cranbourne East

    Charges laid and firearms seized in Cranbourne East

    Police have charged a Cranbourne East man with firearm-related offences after seizing multiple weapons and ammunition. Detectives from the Illicit Firearms Squad executed a warrant…

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