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  • Car impounded for driving 169km/h

    Car impounded for driving 169km/h

    A 41-year-old Langwarrin man had his car impounded after driving at alleged speeds of 169km/h in Hallam. Cardinia Highway Patrol officers said while conducting speed…

  • South-East heroes recognised

    South-East heroes recognised

    Two leaders in the South East have been selected as nominees for the 2022 Victoria Australian of the Year Awards. Human rights and refugee advocate…

  • Art workshop for gay community

    Art workshop for gay community

    Provenance Artists will host a series of workshops exclusively for gay men to learn how to paint in preparation for a major art show next…

  • Covid-19: vax rates, active cases surge

    Covid-19: vax rates, active cases surge

    Covid double vaccinations has surged to the brink of 70 per cent of Greater Dandenong residents aged 16-and-over. However, infections in the South East continue…

  • Ballarto Road to receive multi-million dollar upgrade

    Ballarto Road to receive multi-million dollar upgrade

    Ballarto Road in Clyde is receiving $4.25 million in road rehabilitation works including road widening, resealing and improved drainage. Road and lane closures are expected…

  • Police charge man who evaded police in a stolen vehicle

    Police charge man who evaded police in a stolen vehicle

    A 34-year-old man has been charged for evading police in a stolen vehicle in Melbourne’s south-east. Police attempted to intercept a white Toyota Camry at…

  • See the invisible at Cranbourne’s gardens

    See the invisible at Cranbourne’s gardens

    The most ambitious and expansive exhibition of contemporary artworks created with augmented reality (AR) technology will premiere simultaneously in 12 gardens around the world, including…

  • Lego love at the library

    Lego love at the library

    Kids heading back to Casey Cardinia Libraries are in for a treat, with thousands of new Lego pieces on their way! Casey Cardinia Libraries’ Lego…

  • More works for troubled road

    More works for troubled road

    Baxter-Tooradin Road continues to draw ire from locals who are furious at its condition despite an upgrade earlier this year. Potholes have reappeared on the…

  • Council urges vaccinations as business support continues

    Council urges vaccinations as business support continues

    The City of Casey’s chair of administrators has made an impassioned plea for residents to speak to healthcare professionals about getting vaccinated, as the municipality…

  • Monster masks free event

    Monster masks free event

    To celebrate Halloween, Bunjil Place will be hosting a free wearable art workshop for kids on Saturday 30 October. Artists Sarah Seahorse and Luna Aquatica…

  • Venomous staffer abuse

    Venomous staffer abuse

    A former staffer at a Labor MP’s ministerial and electorate offices says about 80 per cent of her work time was consumed with party-factional politics,…

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