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  • Egg-splorers on the hunt

    Egg-splorers on the hunt

    The Easter spirit was alive and well at Brentwood Park Neighbourhood House in Berwick over the weekend. With funding support from Community Bank Beaconsfield District,…

  • Cash finally splashed on Doveton Pool as council steps up

    Cash finally splashed on Doveton Pool as council steps up

    Casey Council’s chief administrator has challenged local MPs to “put your money where your mouth is” to complete the long-awaited Doveton Pool in the Park…

  • Driver jailed for hit-run

    Driver jailed for hit-run

    A hit-run driver with a “horrific” record who killed a traffic controller and seriously injured another at a road works site in Carrum Downs has…

  • Freeze ‘ignored’

    Freeze ‘ignored’

    A South East manufacturers peak body has called for a Parliamentary inquiry as its campaign against steepling land taxes and valuations failed to move the…

  • Celebrating women, culture

    Celebrating women, culture

    Large-scale woven sculptural installations, moving image works and striking paintings will don the Bunjil Place Gallery as the collection called Kungka Kunpu, or Strong Women,…

  • Pet surrendered for rental requirement

    Pet surrendered for rental requirement

    The Lost Dogs’ Home has seen an increase over the past three years in the number of people surrendering their pets in the hope of…

  • Hero makes savings in bank rescue

    Hero makes savings in bank rescue

    A shopping trip quickly turned into horror for Hampton Park hero Robert Tomecki. On the late morning of 18 November 2016, Tomecki heard screams and…

  • Saved family from fire

    Saved family from fire

    Cranbourne resident Tenaia Salesulu has been acknowledged with a Commendation for Brave Conduct under this year’s Australian Bravery Decorations on 26 March. She is commended…

  • Quarters Primary School marks Harmony Week with concert

    Quarters Primary School marks Harmony Week with concert

    A Cultural Infusion Concert marked Quarters Primary School’s annual celebration of Harmony Week on Friday 22 March, with students from different communities sharing their cultural…

  • Retail theft rises

    Retail theft rises

    Casey saw retail theft spike by 9 per cent by the end of 2023 compared to 2022, with supermarkets seeing the highest rate of incidents…

  • Reception ‘basic necessity’

    Reception ‘basic necessity’

    A stack of over 3000 physical surveys made their home in Holt MP Cassandra Fernando’s office with 2000 more via email after she inquired local…

  • ‘Unjust’ two years of tax

    ‘Unjust’ two years of tax

    Moving to Clyde North and building a home had been a big goal for the Fernando family after selling their old house in 2014. However,…

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