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  • EPA responds to residents concerns

    EPA responds to residents concerns

    The ongoing odour issue caused by SBI Landfill does not present long term adverse health affects, and residents can expect the strength of the odour…

  • Multicultural award nominations open

    Multicultural award nominations open

    Nominations are now open for the 2022 Victorian Multicultural Awards for Excellence, recognising remarkable people in our communities who have shaped Victoria’s multicultural success story.…

  • Police brief: Cannabis crop located in Tooradin

    Police brief: Cannabis crop located in Tooradin

    Police have arrested two people following the discovery of a cannabis crop at an address in Tooradin on Wednesday 13 July. Members from the SD3…

  • From quarry to gardens

    From quarry to gardens

    Old and new friends of Berwick’s hidden gem – Wilson Botanic Park – reunited on the historic grounds of the reserve to celebrate its 30th…

  • Covid spike forces new campaign

    Covid spike forces new campaign

    Wearing masks indoors, Covid-19 booster shots and flu vaccinations will be prominent in the State Government’s ‘Stay Well in Winter’ advertising campaign. The campaign comes…

  • Jail for jaw-breaking hit

    Jail for jaw-breaking hit

    A serial family-violence offender who punched and broke his then-partner’s jaw in front of her young daughter in her Hampton Park home has been jailed.…

  • Urgent donor call

    Urgent donor call

    When Lynbrook mother Sashi Theobald put her son Michael to bed during the first six months of his life in 2018, she would walk away…

  • Cranbourne Primary opens new gym

    Cranbourne Primary opens new gym

    Cranbourne Primary School students are “extremely excited” at the possibilities afforded by their newly-refurbished gym, opened on Wednesday 13 July, according to Principal Lachlan Yeates.…

  • What’s on

    What’s on

    Bumble Bee Baby and Children’s Markets Bumble Bee Baby and Children’s Markets are excited to announce our upcoming market at Berwick Fields Primary School. With…

  • Sections of Western Port Highway to close for roadworks

    Sections of Western Port Highway to close for roadworks

    The Western Port Highway will be closed to through-traffic from 8pm Friday, 15 July to 5am Monday, 5 September between Hall Road, Skye and North…

  • Police brief: Doveton man arrested in relation to fatal shooting

    Police brief: Doveton man arrested in relation to fatal shooting

    Homicide Squad detectives have arrested two people, including a 43-year-old Doveton man as part of their investigation into a fatal shooting in Fitzroy yesterday. The…

  • Casey corrects fees and charges report

    Casey corrects fees and charges report

    The City of Casey were forced to hold a special council meeting on Tuesday 12 July to correct an administrative error made in the Corporate…

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