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  • Entries close soon

    Entries close soon

    Time is running out to win the journey of a lifetime! Entries close at noon on Thursday, 14 August, so don’t miss your chance to…

  • Mental health and homelessness

    Mental health and homelessness

    The Southeast Homelessness and Housing Alliance was officially launched on Thursday, 31 July, as panellists shared their personal experiences of homelessness, mental health, housing and…

  • Homelessness Alliance formed

    Homelessness Alliance formed

    A step in the right direction to tackling hidden homelessness in the southeast has been made as the Southeast Homelessness and Housing Alliance officially launched…

  • Bodybuilding, medals and a mission: Cranbourne gym owner empowers community

    Bodybuilding, medals and a mission: Cranbourne gym owner empowers community

    An owner of a Cranbourne multicultural gym has won big at a state bodybuilding championship, while continuing to build a tight-knit fitness community. Sarab Singh…

  • Snapchat, tantrums and tears

    Snapchat, tantrums and tears

    Recently, a post in a local Berwick community forum broke our hearts. A concerned father of a Year 9 girl asked for help: his daughter,…

  • Dedicated to keeping families together

    Dedicated to keeping families together

    Not all heroes wear capes, some are child protection practitioners helping to save our young children and families at critical times. Three young people in…

  • Demons celebrate 10 AFLW seasons in Casey

    Demons celebrate 10 AFLW seasons in Casey

    Melbourne Football Club’s AFLW team lit up Grill’d Casey on Tuesday 29 July, as fans turned out in force to celebrate 10 seasons of AFLW.…

  • Works start on Monash Medical Centre expansion

    Works start on Monash Medical Centre expansion

    Early works have started on the $535 million expansion of Monash Medical Centre hospital in Clayton. Health Infrastructure Melissa Horne announced that Kane Constructions has…

  • Graffiti frustrations

    Graffiti frustrations

    Community distaste for the graffiti plastered on the train track overpass on Clyde Road has reached a boiling point, as councillors and residents gathered in…

  • Company tax and regulation reform on the cards

    Company tax and regulation reform on the cards

    A Productivity Commission (PC) proposal to change the way businesses are taxed would boost Australia’s GDP by $14 billion with no net cost to the…

  • Casey out as councils rally against levy

    Casey out as councils rally against levy

    Victorian councils gathered in Melbourne on Saturday, 26 July, in a united front to oppose the State Government’s $5.14 billion ESVF levy. The levy, which…

  • Cranbourne man removing copper cables arrested in Mulgrave

    Cranbourne man removing copper cables arrested in Mulgrave

    Police from Glen Waverly have arrested a Cranbourne man who was caught removing copper cabling in Mulgrave this morning. Officers were first called to the…

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