Tag: News
Casey celebrates 15 years of safe driving
The City of Casey’s learner driver mentorship program celebrated its 15th anniversary on Tuesday, 16 April, unveiling two new vehicles to aid the program’s...
Family violence detractors show the long road ahead
An award-winning South East service is calling for funding to continue its family violence prevention work.
Wellsprings for Women was presented the Fiona Richardson Award...
Rising break-ins prompt business move, call for cameras
With six break-ins in the last nine months, beloved local business owner, Harry, of Harry’s Clothing in Berwick, has been forced to close up...
Concerns voiced on lack of public transport
Settling into newer estates is bound to come with its own set of challenges, and for the residents of St Germain in Clyde North...
Girls football at fever pitch
Riding on a Matildas high, nearly 700 girls flocked to a maxed-out regional soccer tournament in Endeavour Hills.
More than 70 teams from across the...
Designs revealed for station upgrade
Designs for the new Narrre Warren Police Station have been revealed, following the release of the Clyde North Police Station designs in March.
Backed by...
Art is food for the soul
Visions of seascapes, buildings, mountain ranges and the beauty of still life covered the Nossal High School auditorium during Provenance Artists Inc.’s 25th annual...
Footy player allegedly coward-punched during reserves game
Police are investigating after a Hampton Park Redbacks player was allegedly coward-punched from behind on Saturday 13 April at Robert Booth Reserve.
While waiting...
Non-conviction indicated for Monash Health
Monash Health has been offered a non-conviction sentence indication over the suicide of a patient at Casey Hospital, Berwick in 2015.
The health service...
Return of Gremlns
After a seven-year hiatus, the South East rap group Gremlns is making a comeback to revive Australia’s music scene.
Formed in 2014, Cranbourne’s 700Kae, Gs...
Cranbourne West uni student Sahaya Merin Victor Babu
Tell us about yourself and what you study at uni!
As a Bachelor of Software Engineering student at RMIT University, I am deeply interested in advancing...
Centenarian celebration
Berwick resident Betty Funston has looked back on her 100 years fondly surrounded by her extended family, with memories including walking three miles to...