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  • Berwick local to brave golf marathon for cancer research

    Berwick local to brave golf marathon for cancer research

    A Berwick local will brave a 72-hole golf marathon in Cranbourne next month to help drive cancer research. Berwick professional golfer Danika Coyne will step…

  • Phillip Island gift shop fined $450,000 for underpaying workers

    Phillip Island gift shop fined $450,000 for underpaying workers

    The Fair Work Ombudsman has secured a total of $450,000 in penalties in court against the operators of a retail gift shop on Phillip Island,…

  • Inviting pianists and organists

    Inviting pianists and organists

    The Pakenham Senior Citizens Club warmly invites a pianist or organist to join their welcoming community. Since 1970s the club has had choirs, concert parties…

  • Lost WWII relic uncovered by local Salvos

    Lost WWII relic uncovered by local Salvos

    Clyde North Salvos has uncovered and returned a long-lost World War II flag that originally belonged to the 2/2nd Field Regiment, and the historic artefact…

  • Childcare worker charged after assaulting a toddler

    Childcare worker charged after assaulting a toddler

    Pakenham police charged a 41-year-old woman following an alleged assault at a childcare centre in Pakenham on 17 October. A Narre Warren woman has been…

  • Family market fun

    Family market fun

    Bumble Bee Baby and Children’s Markets attracted strong crowds during its bustling event at Berwick Fields Primary School on Sunday, 23 November. The market hosted…

  • Cranbourne farming land rezoning for housing open for comment

    Cranbourne farming land rezoning for housing open for comment

    Casey Council is inviting the community to submit their feedback on a Planning Scheme Amendment to rezone two parcels of farming land near the Cranbourne…

  • Santa snaps return

    Santa snaps return

    The festive season has arrived at the Tynong CFA, and the brigade is spreading holiday cheer with free Santa Photos and sausage sizzle at the…

  • Council to meet once a month, an hour earlier

    Council to meet once a month, an hour earlier

    The council will meet only once a month and an hour earlier starting next year, with Cardinia Shire following a statewide trend to opt out…

  • Sued over drowning

    Sued over drowning

    Melbourne Water and Cardinia Shire Council are being sued by the parents of a boy who drowned in Officer last year, claiming the government authorities…

  • Stepping up against a global crisis

    Stepping up against a global crisis

    Dressed in bright orange, residents, councillors, community groups, and Victoria Police filled Lakeside Lake, waving posters and releasing balloons into the evening breeze to demand…

  • Mosquito bite warning for South East

    Mosquito bite warning for South East

    Residents in Melbourne’s South East face a greater risk of contracting mosquito-bourne disesase, according to Monash Health. Almost half of the cases of Buruli ulcer…

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