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  • Racing company fined $350,000 after young rider’s fatal fall

    Racing company fined $350,000 after young rider’s fatal fall

    Saloon Park Pty Ltd racing company was sentenced on Friday 5 May regarding the fatal fall of Mikaela Claridge at the Cranbourne Training Centre. Saloon…

  • Clyde North’s new leisure precinct

    Clyde North’s new leisure precinct

    A new health and wellness precinct is making its home in Clyde North. Maybloom will be launching, rather appropriately, in May 2023 with the inaugration…

  • Council sets out updated rules of engagement

    Council sets out updated rules of engagement

    The City of Casey has adopted its new governance rules, with administrators stating the rules would set out the rules of engagement until councillors are…

  • Losing out on orders

    Losing out on orders

    Lanterns Viet Kitchen is one of the many suffering from reception problems and drop outs in Clyde North. “We had no idea what we were…

  • New workshops for mums

    New workshops for mums

    Blind Bight mum Emma McWilliam is turning her own trauma into crucial resources for other mothers. “The Handy Mum is a safe resource hub and…

  • MP calls for increase

    MP calls for increase

    Federal Holt MP Cassandra Fernando has implored the government to increase JobSeeker funding. JobSeeker payments currently sit at a fortnightly maximum of $693.10 for single…

  • Hampton Park renters saving with share housing

    Hampton Park renters saving with share housing

    Hampton Park and Doveton were among suburbs across the country which topped a Rent.com.au list showing the suburbs where renters could save the most by…

  • Funding boost

    Funding boost

    The Andrews Labor Government is ensuring the Cranbourne Training Centre (CTC) and the Racecourse have the best possible facilities with an upgrade to its sand…

  • Reception frustration

    Reception frustration

    Clyde locals say they are living in a “black hole” of network reception. Despite Telstra, Optus and Vodafone showing Clyde as covered by 3G and…

  • Couple plagued by crime

    Couple plagued by crime

    Cranbourne East locals Lesley Ironside and Andy Meldrum are among a growing number of victims of youth crime. Data shows youth crime for perpetrators aged…

  • Q and A with Star News journalist Matthew Sims

    Q and A with Star News journalist Matthew Sims

    What do you love about working as a journalist? I love helping people tell their stories. The way we understand ourselves and others are via…

  • Battlers’ Budget calls

    Battlers’ Budget calls

    Ahead of the Federal Budget, South-East emergency relief services are joining the call for the government to ditch stage-3 tax cuts in favour of more…

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