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  • Western Port retains UNESCO status

    Western Port retains UNESCO status

    The Western Port Biosphere Reserve has successfully retained UNESCO status for the next decade, reconfirming Western Port’s status as south-eastern Australia’s only member of its…

  • Q&A…with Transit Soup Kitchen and Food Support volunteer Lisa Milkovic

    Q&A…with Transit Soup Kitchen and Food Support volunteer Lisa Milkovic

    Tell us a fun fact about yourself! I’m a Nanny of two gorgeous grandchildren. My granddaughter is two years old and my grandson is five…

  • Council reviews open space

    Council reviews open space

    Casey residents are being encouraged to provide feedback as the council proposes some changes to the city’s Open Space Strategy. The City of Casey’s Open…

  • Watching out for flying finds

    Watching out for flying finds

    Cranbourne North birdwatcher Brad White and his son Hunter’s newest discovery has attracted significant attention to the River Gum Creek Reserve in Hampton Park, with…

  • Standing up to bullying

    Standing up to bullying

    The Quarters Primary School community has been strengthening their relationships in order to combat bullying. As part of the National Day of Action against Bullying…

  • Seeking information

    Seeking information

    Former Cranbourne High School students who attended the school between 1980 and 1988 are encouraged to come forward with any information about historic sexual abuse…

  • Bus service cancelled for blind support group

    Bus service cancelled for blind support group

    Pearcedale resident Robyn Williams has had to drive all the way to Hallam and back home to allow her legally blind husband Norm to take…

  • Narre Warren man charged following assault on former North Melbourne star

    Narre Warren man charged following assault on former North Melbourne star

    Police have charged a 21-year-old Narre Warren man following an alleged assault on former North Melbourne player Jack Ziebell in South Yarra on Sunday 20…

  • Cheery competitors strut their stuff

    Cheery competitors strut their stuff

    The best cheerleading and dancing talent across Victoria came together to show off their skills at Casey Stadium last week, as part of the CheerCon…

  • Fur, feathers and feline fair

    Fur, feathers and feline fair

    From fluffy felines to dashing dogs, Berwick’s Wilson Botanic Park will be open for local families to show off their pretty pets and meet some…

  • Clyde North bricklaying business operator fined more than $13,000

    Clyde North bricklaying business operator fined more than $13,000

    The sole trader of a Clyde North bricklaying business has received a $13,786 penalty in court from the Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO) for contraventions affecting…

  • Man extradited to face manslaughter charge

    Man extradited to face manslaughter charge

    A man has been charged over the death of a Devon Meadows man allegedly struck by a bobcat in Bangholme. A 52-year-old Winston Hills man…

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