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Pakenham’s emerging author
Ernie Rijs, Pakenham teacher at St Peter’s College Clyde campus published his first novel, The Crossing, in September this year. Coming from migrant Dutch parents…
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Inquiry wants Vic watchdog witness reforms
A parliamentary inquiry has called on the Victorian Government to change laws to allow corruption watchdog witnesses to disclosure confidential information to helplines. In a…
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Coroner investigates death of newborn baby found in plastic bag in Clyde North
A coroner is investigating how a newborn baby came to be found dead inside a Coles shopping bag in Melbourne’s South East. The baby’s body…
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Growing pains
The onset of spring and prime conditions for vegetation growth threatens to rear its ugly head again for residents in the City of Casey. The…
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Battin backs Berwick-Cranbourne Road build
Gembrook MP Brad Battin has declared that an elected Liberal National Government would invest $175 million to upgrade Berwick-Cranbourne Road. The investment will see the…
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Jobe wants the Bass job
Independent Candidate for Bass Jeni Jobe is hoping to capitalise on the groundswell of momentum generated by the ‘teal wave’ in May’s Federal Election when…
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Casey releases gender equality plan
The City of Casey has released its 10-year plan towards gender equality and the prevention of violence against women. ‘Safe and Equal Casey’ outlines the…
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Intersection upgrades complete
Construction teams have removed roundabouts at two major intersections on the Western Port Highway. Traffic lights have replaced the roundabouts at the Ballarto Road and…
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Clean-up begins in Casey
The clean-up is underway after extreme rainfall forced a disruption to daily life across the City of Casey. Water hazards on a golf course can…
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Young voters urged to check their enrolment details
The Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) has issued a reminder for Victorians to ensure their voting enrolment details are correct ahead of the State election on…
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Five charged after ‘crime-ring’ raids
Police say they’ve busted two crime rings during drug and weapons raids in the South East. An array of drugs, nine stolen mountain bikes and…
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‘Just Drop In’ centre to receive government funding
The South Sudanese-Australian Academic Society is set to receive $75,000 from the State Government for its ‘Just Drop In’ Youth Centre, Minister for Crime Prevention…