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  • Solo speedster nabbed in Devon Meadows

    Solo speedster nabbed in Devon Meadows

    Police have impounded a motorcycle after it was detected allegedly travelling at double the speed limit in Devon Meadows on the afternoon of Sunday 2…

  • Talk n Dawdle returns

    Talk n Dawdle returns

    Talk n Dawdle group has kicked off, meeting weekly on Wednesday at 10am. The Talk n Dawdle started in early 2023, thanks to Ricci Webster’s…

  • Diversity education focus

    Diversity education focus

    With her excitement bubbling and after two odd years of drawbacks, the long-awaited release of a local author’s third children’s novel has finally been announced…

  • All smiles for Australia Day

    All smiles for Australia Day

    Amstel Hotel celebrated Australia Day with the wide Cranbourne community. Face painting, kids’ activities, live music, barbecue, and themed cocktails were offered on the day.…

  • Hampton Park celebrates

    Hampton Park celebrates

    Hampton Park Progress Association held its annual family-friendly fun day on Australia Day. The event saw an attendance of over 300 people. Australian Air League…

  • No jail for predatory teacher

    No jail for predatory teacher

    A former primary school teacher and baseball coach who pleaded guilty to the sexual assault and grooming of children has avoided jail time and will…

  • Hospitals welcome new interns

    Hospitals welcome new interns

    Dandenong Hospital and Casey Hospital have seen an influx of junior doctors embarking on a new journey since January this year. More than 100 junior…

  • Celebrating creativity, culture and community

    Celebrating creativity, culture and community

    The opening weekend of the Asia TOPA festival is set to take place in Bunjil Place, complete with premiere performances and an exciting, family-friendly day…

  • Scheme expansion sees spike in homebuyers

    Scheme expansion sees spike in homebuyers

    There have been 5342 people in Melbourne’s southeast, and over 200,000 Australians who were able to purchase a home through an expanded Home Guarantee Scheme.…

  • Buy a virtual lap around Bathurst and help beat cancer

    Buy a virtual lap around Bathurst and help beat cancer

    Australians are being urged to take a front-row seat in the fight against prostate cancer and buy a virtual lap to raise funds for Prostate…

  • Bereaved parents condemn state care

    Bereaved parents condemn state care

    Parents of a South East teenager who died of a heroin overdose say their child was failed by state residential care services and inadequate autism…

  • Camaraderie and acceptance amidst new name

    Camaraderie and acceptance amidst new name

    A Sikh charity organisation graced the local Guru Nanak Lake wetlands with the aroma of sizzling sausages and the aura of comradery. Turbans 4 Australia,…

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