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  • Average water prices set to increase by 2.3 per cent

    Average water prices set to increase by 2.3 per cent

    The Essential Services Commission (ESC) has completed its review of South East Water’s five-year pricing plan, with typical bills in 2023-24 set to increase by…

  • Carla’s Facebook fundraiser

    Carla’s Facebook fundraiser

    Clyde North local Carla Johnson will soon begin her auction to raise funds for the Cancer Council’s Daffodil Day. For the entire month of August,…

  • Early gains for MERLE pilot

    Early gains for MERLE pilot

    An early-intervention pilot program is reportedly making inroads as the youth crime rate soars in the South East. In August, the MERLE (Mentor, Empower, Reflect,…

  • 50 years of family tennis

    50 years of family tennis

    Hallam Tennis Club will be celebrating their 50th anniversary next month and are welcoming current and former players to celebrate the journey. “We’d love to…

  • Standout scholarly stars breaking through barriers

    Standout scholarly stars breaking through barriers

    Afghan refugee and Hallam resident Zahra Karimi has found her calling in cyber security and is encouraging other females to move into the traditionally male-dominated…

  • Government ‘hoarding funds’

    Government ‘hoarding funds’

    Victorian Northern Metropolitan MP and Liberal Party Member Evan Mulholland has accused the Andrews’ Government of “hoarding“ funds and withholding infrastructure contributions from growth areas…

  • Going for gold

    Going for gold

    Sixty-one-year-old Sri-Lankan born Cranbourne resident Corina Foenander will show off her cooking skills at the internationally renowned World Food Championships in Melbourne later this month.…

  • Taking the next step towards recreation reserve upgrade

    Taking the next step towards recreation reserve upgrade

    Community Sport Minister Ros Spence has confirmed planning works would soon start to secure a funding agreement with Casey Council in regards to the pavilion…

  • High risk for Casey businesses

    High risk for Casey businesses

    The southern part of Casey has entered the top ten worst performing business regions in Australia for the first time with a projected default rate…

  • Water retailer breached family violence provisions

    Water retailer breached family violence provisions

    A public water retailer will review its policies and compliance after the Victorian regulator found it breached family violence obligations by sharing the personal information…

  • A unique perspective

    A unique perspective

    After being dismissed from her job due to an incurable health condition, Shelli Knight found her dream job photographing pets alongside her husband Tony. The…

  • New phone tower angst

    New phone tower angst

    A new phone tower has led to a group of Clyde North Meridian Estate residents petitioning to the council as they are in dismay over…

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