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  • Windmill wins big

    Windmill wins big

    South East based Windmill Theatre Company is riding high after sweeping up at the recent Lyrebird Awards earlier this month. The amateur theatre company took…

  • New Anglican church at Clyde

    New Anglican church at Clyde

    The recently established Proclaim Anglican Church for Clyde and Clyde North has enjoyed a most successful beginning. Meeting at the Eliston Community Centre in Clyde,…

  • Parking mayhem

    Parking mayhem

    School drop-offs and pick-ups are causing car parks to be overwhelmed in Pearcedale. Many residents of the area have complained on a Facebook post about…

  • Cannons men seek scoring potency

    Cannons men seek scoring potency

    The Casey Cannons men’s major challenge this season will be filling the shows of Bryan Young. A scoring machine who scored 35 goals in 18…

  • Former Chisholm student Rosie Batty AO inspires graduates

    Former Chisholm student Rosie Batty AO inspires graduates

    Leading education and training provider Chisholm Institute held its 2023 Graduation Ceremony at Frankston Arts Centre last week, with 128 students taking to the stage…

  • Rising homelessness

    Rising homelessness

    Homelessness in Victoria is at alarming levels. New data shows homelessness is 24 per cent higher in Victoria than five years ago. In Casey, homelessness…

  • Colourful education

    Colourful education

    A design project has brought thoughtful colour-blocking to Clyde Secondary College (CSC). CSC’s architecture and design is a finalist for the 2023 Dulux Colour Awards.…

  • Stolen trailer pursuit in Sth East

    Stolen trailer pursuit in Sth East

    A driver with an allegedly stolen trailer faces a host of charges after a lengthy pursuit by Victoria Police across the South East. Police say…

  • ‘Restraint’ on cost of living relief

    ‘Restraint’ on cost of living relief

    “Spending restraint” looks set to overrule calls for further cost of living relief in the upcoming Federal budget. Australian Council of Social Service is calling…

  • Trauma at workplaces for teenagers

    Trauma at workplaces for teenagers

    More than 120 teenagers in the South East were seriously injured at work last year, according to WorkSafe data. As a result, WorkSafe has launched…

  • Sustaining local news

    Sustaining local news

    Local print newspapers like Star News may survive the onslaught of online media. A national report into local news sustainability is challenging the perception that…

  • Syndicate ‘enriched’ by $2.6m win

    Syndicate ‘enriched’ by $2.6m win

    A syndicate set up in Endeavour Hills has scooped more than $2.5 million in a TattsLotto super draw. The 25-member ‘Enrich’ syndicate won one of…

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