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  • Fruits for Hallam

    Fruits for Hallam

    Fruit2Work has announced the opening of its Hallam branch on Friday, 16 February, making it the first hub for the organisation in the southeast. The…

  • Course could host homes

    Cranbourne Golf Course, owned by the Cranbourne Country Club (CCC), has been listed for sale after 70 years of operation. Peter Sagar and Paul Callahan…

  • Indigenous names for Casey Fields

    Casey Council has endorsed eight Indigenous names for the roads within the Casey Fields sporting precinct in Cranbourne West. The precinct has several unnamed roads…

  • Bunjil’s Summer Stage glitters

    Bunjil’s Summer Stage glitters

    Bunjil Place’s Summer Stage program has continued in the sparkliest of fashion with their Glitter Groove Queer Party. The program, which is running until the…

  • Woodchop returns

    Woodchop returns

    The woodchop is making a return after a court ruling inhibiting timber harvesting saw the competition axed. For the Berwick Show, which has hosted the…

  • Community service ‘in my blood’

    Community service ‘in my blood’

    Clyde North resident, former Sri Lanka chess champion, early childhood teacher, and mum Vineetha Wijesuriya has been nominated as Citizen of the Year in the…

  • Lyall Street reopened

    Lyall Street reopened

    Lyall Street has reopened to vehicles and pedestrians, fresh with a new set of traffic lights, as part of the Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road Upgrade. The…

  • Guiding youth on the road

    Guiding youth on the road

    David Jefferies from South East Community Links (SECL) has been nominated for the 2023 Volunteering Awards after more than 13 years of mentoring young drivers…

  • Cranbourne feels rental pain

    Cranbourne feels rental pain

    A recent survey on rental affordability and stress reveals Cranbourne is one of the top spots where renters are feeling the bite in a tough…

  • Pair jailed for brazen burglaries

    Pair jailed for brazen burglaries

    A pair of brazen burglars who went on a two-week spree of daylight break-ins across the South East have been jailed. Jovan Culibrk, 27, was…

  • Monash Health charged over hospital death

    Monash Health charged over hospital death

    Monash Health has been charged over the death of a mental health patient at Dandenong Hospital. The charge stems from the patient taking her own…

  • Odour surge

    Odour surge

    Surrounding communities of Stevensons Brothers Industries (SBI) landfill have been disgusted by the latest surge of a reportedly ‘rotten egg’ odour, but the cause is…

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