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Fundraiser to support research
A Clyde North man whose family was struck by tragedy is raising funds for life-changing treatments. Maurice Browne lost his wife and son to Huntington’s…
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Warriors men win tight affair
Pakenham’s Big V men’s side are two from two to begin their new season! The Warriors won a see-sawing affair against Shepparton on Sunday, in…
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Council’s free school holiday events
Cardinia Shire Council has listed free and fun activities they will be hosting during the April school holidays. On Easter Sunday, 9 April, from 11am…
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Graduates flying high
Graduation hats were flying at Bunjil Place on Wednesday 22 March, as more than 300 Federation University students celebrated their graduation. Graduating teachers, nurses and…
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Trauma at workplaces for teenagers
More than 120 teenagers in the South East were seriously injured at work last year, according to WorkSafe data. As a result, WorkSafe has launched…
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Take time to check alarms
The CFA have urged residents to use the change of Daylight Savings as a chance to check their smoke alarms. “As you prepare to change…
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Nick remembered forever
Lakeside College Pakenham will “today and forever” remember Year 12 student Nick Maan, who tragically passed away at Mordialloc beach on Boxing Day last year.…
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Why it’s greased lightnin’
The Performing Arts students at St Margaret’s Berwick Grammar are looking forward to presenting Grease, The Musical. The musical is the popular story of Danny…
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Business group launches
Fountain Gate’s Sporting Globe restaurant was abuzz on Tuesday night, as the Narre Warren Berwick Business Group (NWBBG) celebrated its sold-out launch event. NWBBG was…
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Stepping up pedestrian safety
A recent spike in pedestrian trauma and several near-misses reported around schools in Casey has led to a new pedestrian safety initiative. SD3 Highway Patrol…
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Narre Warren’s friendly firefighters
Hundreds of people flocked to the Narre Warren Fire Brigade on Sunday 26 March for a glimpse behind the roller door of the volunteer organisation.…
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Bin uncertainty
Cardinia Shire Council is unsure when its glass or organics bins will be implemented shire-wide, as part of the State Government’s so-called kerbside reforms. The…