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  • Hospitals welcome new interns

    Hospitals welcome new interns

    Dandenong Hospital and Casey Hospital have seen an influx of junior doctors embarking on a new journey since January this year. More than 100 junior…

  • Celebrating creativity, culture and community

    Celebrating creativity, culture and community

    The opening weekend of the Asia TOPA festival is set to take place in Bunjil Place, complete with premiere performances and an exciting, family-friendly day…

  • Scheme expansion sees spike in homebuyers

    Scheme expansion sees spike in homebuyers

    There have been 5342 people in Melbourne’s southeast, and over 200,000 Australians who were able to purchase a home through an expanded Home Guarantee Scheme.…

  • Buy a virtual lap around Bathurst and help beat cancer

    Buy a virtual lap around Bathurst and help beat cancer

    Australians are being urged to take a front-row seat in the fight against prostate cancer and buy a virtual lap to raise funds for Prostate…

  • Bereaved parents condemn state care

    Bereaved parents condemn state care

    Parents of a South East teenager who died of a heroin overdose say their child was failed by state residential care services and inadequate autism…

  • Camaraderie and acceptance amidst new name

    Camaraderie and acceptance amidst new name

    A Sikh charity organisation graced the local Guru Nanak Lake wetlands with the aroma of sizzling sausages and the aura of comradery. Turbans 4 Australia,…

  • Safety calls after car crashes into Hampton Park home

    Safety calls after car crashes into Hampton Park home

    The family whose home has been left in ruins after a harrowing crash has called for increased safety in Hallam Road. Situated on the corner…

  • SEMMA attacks $10K wage ‘band-aid’

    SEMMA attacks $10K wage ‘band-aid’

    A new $10,000 wage bonus to home-building apprentices has been slammed as a “band-aid” approach by a peak manufacturing body in the South East. Last…

  • Tree loss frustration

    Tree loss frustration

    Tamara Bush has been frustrated to see most of the trees the community planted last year are now dead at Troops Creek Wetland in Narre…

  • Urge for translation services

    Urge for translation services

    Hampton Park locals are frustrated at an absence of translation services for its multicultural community regarding the planning information for the proposed waste transfer station.…

  • Nine wanted in Crime Stoppers blitz

    Nine wanted in Crime Stoppers blitz

    Nine wanted people mainly from Casey have been targeted in Crime Stoppers Victoria’s latest blitz. CSV chief executive Stella Smith said information was sought from…

  • Moonlit Sanctuary Unveils Valentines Day

    Moonlit Sanctuary Unveils Valentines Day

    Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park launched its brand-new “Wild About You” Valentines Night Tour, offering couples a romantic opportunity to connect with Australia’s nocturnal wildlife…

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