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  • Melbourne rocked by 3.8 tremor

    Melbourne rocked by 3.8 tremor

    The earth moved, windows rattled and residents stirred awake across Melbourne from a 3.8-magnitude earthquake late on Sunday, 28 May. The moderate-sized tremor shook at…

  • World to cross disastrous climate threshold

    World to cross disastrous climate threshold

    Many environmental groups have warned against the creation of new oil and gas mines in Australia as we rapidly approach the 1.5 degree climate change…

  • Cranbourne teachers honoured

    Cranbourne teachers honoured

    Outstanding staff from local Catholic schools have been recognised for their commitment to Catholic Education in the Diocese of Sale. A Leadership Eucharist and Awards…

  • Protecting waterways at Moonlit Sanctuary

    Protecting waterways at Moonlit Sanctuary

    Students, volunteers and the community can now help protect the environment through hands-on opportunities to monitor the health of waterways and their wildlife at the…

  • Mum dies in alleged stabbing

    Mum dies in alleged stabbing

    A mother of two and professional bodybuilder has died in an alleged stabbing involving a man in Endeavour Hills. An altercation occurred between the pair…

  • Arson spree’s ‘apex’ jailed

    Arson spree’s ‘apex’ jailed

    An “obsessed” jumping-castle company owner who hired arsonists to burn rival businesses “to the ground” has been jailed for up to 11 years. Dandenong-raised James…

  • Western Port joins global network

    Western Port joins global network

    The Western Port Biosphere Reserve has become more embedded into UNESCO’s global Biosphere network. The reserve was accepted into the World Network of Coastal and…

  • Embracing colour and creativity

    Embracing colour and creativity

    The Quarters Primary School community celebrated Education Week in style last week, with its inaugural art show putting pupils’ creative skills on display. On Wednesday…

  • Celebrating volunteers

    Celebrating volunteers

    Similar to many organisations, Palliative Care South-East has celebrated the impactful works of its volunteers. Betty Williams and Marilyn Morrow are unique in their own…

  • Free food stop at mobile supermarket

    Free food stop at mobile supermarket

    Foodbank’s “mini supermarket” on wheels is provided much-needed food relief to Doveton College families. Twice a term, the purple bus emblazoned with bright murals rolls…

  • Thousands without support

    Thousands without support

    The Mental Illness Fellowship of Australia (MIFA) has raised concerns about the support available to vulnerable Australians experiencing complex mental illness. In Casey, 7 per…

  • What’s in it for Cranbourne?

    What’s in it for Cranbourne?

    Here’s how this year’s Andrew’s Labor Government state budget will affect the Cranbourne area. Education centres will be upgraded with a $20.63 million upgrade to…

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