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  • Education through food

    Education through food

    With cream of vegetable soup, salads from coleslaw, beetroot carpaccio, herb focaccia and carrot and zucchini fritters, it didn’t take long for the aroma of…

  • Storm is heading to Casey

    Storm is heading to Casey

    Being a sport-dominant state has seen a lot of active people in Victoria, much so for the City of Casey being the largest LGA, making…

  • Continuous giving

    Continuous giving

    Cranbourne Rotary Club’s ex-president Garry Luxford has been recognised for his volunteer contributions in the past 60 years on a national stage. After winning the…

  • New anti-racism logo for southeast

    New anti-racism logo for southeast

    Southeast Anti-racism Support Network will soon have a new logo following an anti-racism logo competition in the community. The logo was designed by Barton Primary…

  • Williams, Shing in State Cabinet reshuffle

    Williams, Shing in State Cabinet reshuffle

    South East MPs Gabrielle Williams and Harriet Shing have new responsibilities under a State Cabinet reshuffle brought about by the resignation of Treasurer Tim Pallas…

  • Amalgamation to today

    Amalgamation to today

    As the City of Casey had its 30th anniversary on Sunday 15 December, Star News talked with former councillors to look back at the history.…

  • Dandenong underpass two years ahead of schedule

    Dandenong underpass two years ahead of schedule

    A Dandenong level crossing removal project will be brought forward two years ahead of schedule, with final designs revealed. The Webster Street boom gates will…

  • Senator’s the goal

    Senator’s the goal

    Former Grevillea Ward council candidate Stephen Matulec has announced his candidacy for the Senate ticket at the federal election as part of the Libertarian Party.…

  • Dollar petrol prices for lucky motorists

    Dollar petrol prices for lucky motorists

    Motorists were greeted with a pleasant morning surprise as petrol prices sunk down to barely a dollar in Cranbourne West, the lowest prices since 2016.…

  • Judgment day soon for ‘predatory’ teacher

    Judgment day soon for ‘predatory’ teacher

    A former primary school teacher in the South East is facing an impending sentence for grooming and sexually assaulting up to nine children. Nicholas O’Shea,…

  • Coroner highlights CALD drowning risks

    Coroner highlights CALD drowning risks

    A State Coroner has highlighted the vulnerability of persons born overseas to accidental drowning in Victorian coastal waters, following the investigation into the Forrest Caves…

  • Extreme fire danger and total fire bans declared for most of Victoria

    Extreme fire danger and total fire bans declared for most of Victoria

    A Total Fire Ban (TFB) has been declared for the Mallee, Wimmera, Northern Country, North Central, South West, Central and West and South Gippsland districts…

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