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Pandemic highlights refund difficulties, says consumer advocate
Complications arising from Covid-19 in the travel industry has prompted Consumer Champion Adam Glezer to call for a greater level of consumer protection for cancellations…
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Indoor cricket sees hundreds compete
The last few weeks saw Casey Stadium transformed into an indoor cricket venue as the best of the best from across the country descended on…
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Balcon backs Homes for Homes
Local family-owned construction and property development company Balcon Group has raised $100,000 to assist Homes for Homes to create more social and affordable housing in…
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Patton “disappointed” with outcome
Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Shane Patton has described the decision to release Cranbourne’s Jason Roberts from prison after two decades behind bars as “very disappointing.”…
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“Don’t stand in silence” Juriansz builds connections
As stress continues to build for both our health sector and individuals, Dyllon Juriansz is looking to make a difference in the lives of many.…
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Roberts cleared over 1998 police murders
Jason Roberts, of Cranbourne, has walked free after two decades in prison with a fresh jury finding him not guilty of murdering two Victoria Police…
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Chisholm mental health course on pause
A series of complaints from its students has seen Chisholm Institute pause its July intake of new students for its Certificate IV in Mental Health…
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Harley beckons for lottery winner
A Cranbourne man can’t wait to zip around on a new motorbike after winning $100,000 in Friday 8 July’s Lucky Lotteries Super Jackpot draw. The…
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State to provide RATs for schools
The State Government has announced they will provide up to 46.4 million free Rapid Antigen Tests (RATs) to schools and early childhood services, ensuring the…
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Neighbours defeat townhouse project
Neighbours have successfully taken legal action to strike down a four-townhouse proposal in Eumemmerring. The double-storey townhouses built one behind the other on an 864-square…
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Casey Cornucopia platforms Indigenous produce
Precede Sunday 3 to 10 July is NAIDOC Week, a time to celebrate and recognise the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait…
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Police launch new service to report commuter behaviour
Victoria Police have launched a new service for commuters to report unwanted sexual behaviour on public transport. The service, called STOPIT, allows people subjected to…