News
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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‘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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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.…












