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  • Push for bus network reform

    Push for bus network reform

    An advisory body to the State Government has demonstrated what an expanded upgrade could look like for Pakenham and surrounds, in a push for buses…

  • ‘Callous’ conman jailed

    ‘Callous’ conman jailed

    A 75-year-old serial conman from Clyde has been jailed after “callously” scamming $180,000-plus from women he met on dating websites. Cedric McLeod, also known as…

  • Christmas joy to echo across hills

    Christmas joy to echo across hills

    Echos of Christmas joy will be felt across the hills this holiday season as community not-for-profit ECHO are gearing up for their annual Christmas hamper…

  • Harkaway teacher celebrated for service

    Harkaway teacher celebrated for service

    After devoting 16 years to his work as a teacher and leader at Harkaway Primary School, Chris Adams has been honoured with the Sports Victoria…

  • Local schools receive state funding

    Local schools receive state funding

    Berwick Secondary College and Nossal High School have each received more than $490,000 towards upgrade and repair projects as part of the State Government’s $10…

  • Planning ahead as fire danger period approaches

    Planning ahead as fire danger period approaches

    With the fire danger period fast approaching for the Country Fire Authority’s (CFA) South East region, Cardinia residents are encouraged to maintain grass levels on…

  • Deliver joy to locals

    Deliver joy to locals

    Connected Libraries has launched a program called Deliver Joy to support locals in need to get through Christmas. Residents are encouraged to donate non-perishable items,…

  • Microchip helps

    The Lost Dogs’ Home is urging pet owners to make sure their furry friends’ microchips are up to date during Christmas as the summer sees…

  • Camms Road reopens

    Camms Road reopens

    Camms Road in Cranbourne reopened on Thursday 30 November after the removal of the level crossing and the completion of a new road bridge. Crews…

  • Students lead the way in bushfire education

    Students lead the way in bushfire education

    Students at Harkaway Primary School have been honoured with the National Resilient Australia Award for schools, after student-led research into bushfire education has highlighted the…

  • Pygmy training ground

    Pygmy training ground

    A Berwick training camp for pygmy goat handlers was recently graced by the teachings of Donna Elkins, an American judge with over 30 years of…

  • Funding boost for Wellsprings for Women

    Funding boost for Wellsprings for Women

    Wellsprings for Women’s family violence service has had its funding boosted to $788,000 over the next two years. Prevention of Family Violence Minister Ros Spence…

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