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  • Three decades and counting

    Three decades and counting

    Michele Lovett will be ticking off 30 years as she continues to take part in the State Firefighter Championships. The CFA Hallam captain has been…

  • Brendan Fevola statue unveiled in Narre

    Brendan Fevola statue unveiled in Narre

    AFL great Brendan ‘Fev’ Fevola has been immortalised in copper form, with a statue of the popular radio host now at Narre Warren’s Webb Street.…

  • 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…

  • Road ‘blindspot’ concern

    Road ‘blindspot’ concern

    A Cranbourne resident is calling out a “structurally compromised” intersection between Evans Road and South Gippsland Highway following her grandchild’s significant car collision. Gail Davidson…

  • From reader to leader

    From reader to leader

    Janine Kimberly’s husband always jokes that she would be the world’s oldest library worker, and if not, she could be the City of Casey’s longest-serving…

  • Funding plea for cat desexing

    Funding plea for cat desexing

    The Lost Dogs Home Cranbourne is pleading for “consistent and ongoing” funding for cat desexing programs as the shelter has seen its cat intake for…

  • Alleged hooning burglar faces 46 charges

    Alleged hooning burglar faces 46 charges

    An alleged hit-run driver who crashed into a parked car in Springvale while dropping burnouts is facing almost 50 charges including multiple burglaries. Police say…

  • Saved from losing $2000

    Saved from losing $2000

    A Cranbourne banker has saved a local woman from losing $2000 by stopping a six-month-long romance scam, amid a rise in similar scams. In late…

  • Harkaway residents making the switch from septic to sewer

    Harkaway residents making the switch from septic to sewer

    More than 100 Harkaway residents have connected to a smart pressure sewer system, eliminating the risk of groundwater, waterway and environment pollution from ageing septic…

  • Re-imagined kids’ snacks and meals results in healthy award

    Re-imagined kids’ snacks and meals results in healthy award

    Merinda Park Learning and Community Centre has been recognised in a state-wide award for its outside-school-hours care that boosts nourishing dietary options to help children…

  • Captain’s call: Council rejects plea to buy slice of Doveton history

    Captain’s call: Council rejects plea to buy slice of Doveton history

    A small piece from the history of the Doveton community may be lost unless the City of Casey intervenes, says a concerned residents group. One…

  • Advocating for victims

    Advocating for victims

    The Southeast Monash Legal Service is shining more light on advocacy against sexual harassment in the workplace, encouraging victims, no matter how tough it may…

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