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  • Fed Uni posts $41m loss

    Fed Uni posts $41m loss

    Federation University has reported a $41.2 million operating deficit in 2022. The university, with a campus in Berwick, is also forecasting deficits in 2023 and…

  • Nurses deserve praise

    Nurses deserve praise

    It was November 26 2022 when instead of dyeing my hair I went out for lunch.  It was a beautiful sunny day so I had…

  • Stolen car crashed into tree

    Stolen car crashed into tree

    Police are investigating a crash in Endeavour Hills on Tuesday 16 May. It’s understood an allegedly stolen Volkswagen sedan crashed into a tree on Kennington…

  • Pedestrian fighting for life

    Pedestrian fighting for life

    A man has been taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries after he was hit by a car in Rowville on Monday 15 May. Emergency services…

  • ‘Tortured’ by endless wait

    ‘Tortured’ by endless wait

    “It’s like living in an open prison.” Sathees is one of five Tamil asylum seekers in Melbourne’s South East who has spoken out to Star…

  • Company faces court over unlicensed labour

    Company faces court over unlicensed labour

    A company is facing court after it was found operating in Devon Meadows, Kooweerup and Rosebud without a labour hire license. Victoria’s Labour Hire Authority…

  • No plans to close council meetings

    No plans to close council meetings

    Casey Council has confirmed that it has no current plans to close off its meetings from the public, despite ongoing disruptive behaviour and civil unrest…

  • Police search for missing woman

    Police search for missing woman

    Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate missing Dandenong woman Kylie. The 39-year-old was last seen on Brookwater Parade, Lyndhurst about 5pm on…

  • Federal Budget sparks debate

    Federal Budget sparks debate

    The Albanese government has brought the Australian Federal Budget to a surplus for the first time since 2007 but many groups in the south east…

  • Libraries crying out for support

    Libraries crying out for support

    Public Libraries are delivering an S.O.S. to the Victorian Government ahead of the 2023-24 Budget, as many report shorter opening hours, cuts to staffing levels…

  • A new kind of cafe

    A new kind of cafe

    Not-for-profit social enterprise Smiths Social Café has opened its doors at Mirvac’s Smiths Lane masterplanned community in Clyde North. Connecting the Clyde North community through…

  • Unregistered contractor convicted and fined

    Unregistered contractor convicted and fined

    The Werribee Magistrates Court has convicted and fined an unlicensed and unregistered worker who installed air conditioners across Melbourne, including in Berwick and Clyde North.…

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