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  • RSPCA Victoria offers low-cost pet vaccinations in Casey and Cardinia

    RSPCA Victoria offers low-cost pet vaccinations in Casey and Cardinia

    RSPCA Victoria is thrilled to continue offering its low-cost pet vaccination days in the Casey and Cardinia in 2025, with upcoming clinics in: Dog Vaccinations:…

  • A lifelong fascination with pigeons

    A lifelong fascination with pigeons

    Dr Colin Walker of Pearcedale has been awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the 2025 Australia Day Honours List. The veterinarian…

  • Humility in service

    Humility in service

    PRECEDE: Berwick’s Geoffrey Ballantyne Davidson is a man of few words, but his actions speak louder. With a decade of community service across Melbourne east,…

  • Hero for women in Australia and abroad

    Hero for women in Australia and abroad

    This year’s Australian Day Honours List has awarded Gulghotai Bezhan for her services to the Afghan community in Victoria. Founder and president of the Afghan…

  • Admired Mama leads by example

    Admired Mama leads by example

    Once there was a Mama who was grappling through the challenges of life. Now, she has become a beacon of hope for hundreds of others.…

  • Women’s team set to take the field in Clyde

    Women’s team set to take the field in Clyde

    As the fringes of Clyde and Clyde North grow, so too does its population, and with people always comes the love of sport, especially footy.…

  • A voice for refugees in need

    A voice for refugees in need

    Fleeing from a war-torn country is an experience that no one should have to go through, yet, unfortunately, it remains one of the most-told stories…

  • Market makes ’25 return

    Market makes ’25 return

    Pearcedale Community Market had its first event in 2025 on Saturday 18 January. Coordinator Sharon Mitchell said after the struggles in the first several years,…

  • City of Casey welcomes students back in 2025

    City of Casey welcomes students back in 2025

    The City of Casey is excited to welcome more than 70,000 students back to school for term one of the 2025 school year. The school…

  • Australia Day: From division to unity – are we ready to change the narrative?

    Australia Day: From division to unity – are we ready to change the narrative?

    Australia Day holds varied meanings for the 27-plus million people who call this land home. For some, it is a day of celebration; for others,…

  • Lonely fight against family violence

    Lonely fight against family violence

    A South East woman, a victim of family violence, is determined to tell her story. The single mother has been worried that her little boy…

  • Frustration over planning hold-up

    Frustration over planning hold-up

    The old site of the Hampton Park Food Market may finally see a new development after sitting empty for over 5 years. However, the landowner…

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