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  • Social media cosmetic shortcuts prompts warning

    Social media cosmetic shortcuts prompts warning

    TikTok users are being warned against participating in dangerous beautification trends and strategies including inhaling tanning products, undertaking contouring using knives and using illegal sun…

  • Tip Gofundme makes a stand

    Tip Gofundme makes a stand

    Frustrated residents are ramping up their objection to the waste transfer station proposed at the site of the Hallam Road Landfill. Lynbrook resident Scott Watson…

  • Breskin peddles cleaner network

    Breskin peddles cleaner network

    Greens Upper House candidate for South-East Metropolitan Alex Breskin used last week’s Metropolitan Transport Forum held at Bunjil Place to put forward his vision for…

  • 50 years for the Farleys

    50 years for the Farleys

    “Some of my family thought it wasn’t going to last,” said Eve Farley, nee Bonato, the daughter of Italian immigrants who settled in Dandenong in…

  • Celebrate Christmas at Tooradin

    Celebrate Christmas at Tooradin

    Tooradin’s Christmas on the Foreshore will be back this December, bigger and better than ever. The annual event, in its 23rd year, draws thousands of…

  • Creativity flows

    Creativity flows

    A selection of the best handmade and home grown local items were on display in Cranbourne over the weekend. The annual Creative Arts Exhibition, run…

  • Emma’s journey with Tourette’s

    Emma’s journey with Tourette’s

    A young Cranbourne East woman is hoping to end the stigma around Tourette Syndrome as she waits for life-changing surgery. Nineteen-year-old Emma Brown was diagnosed…

  • Liberals pledge to increase Nathdwara capacity

    Liberals pledge to increase Nathdwara capacity

    Hallam’s Nathdwara centre is the latest community centre to receive a funding pledge from the Liberals and Nationals ahead of the State Election. On Monday…

  • Bike jumps have community benefit, Oliver says

    Bike jumps have community benefit, Oliver says

    The mountain biking community in Pearcedale and coastal villages need a suitable mountain biking trail, according to former resident and avid rider Ben Oliver. Mr…

  • 43 per cent staff turnover

    43 per cent staff turnover

    City of Casey reports have revealed the municipality recorded a massive staff shedding last year, turning over 43 per cent of its workforce. The rate…

  • Scaled-down GP run returns

    Scaled-down GP run returns

    Despite no longer being a formal event supported by the City of Casey, a convoy of motorcycle enthusiasts conducted their own informal GP run from…

  • Making a splash to raise crucial cash

    Making a splash to raise crucial cash

    Forty swimmers from the Casey Cardinia Triathlon Squad will take part in the 2022 Casey MS Mega Swim on Saturday 22 October at Casey RACE…

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