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Sporting hub promise
A multi-million-dollar overhaul could be in store for a well frequented sporting reserve in Narre Warren. If elected at the State election, the Liberals and…
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Online child sexual exploitation on the rise
Police are urging both parents and children to be aware of online safety following a marked increase in the reporting of online child sexual exploitation.…
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RACV offers pothole advice
The RACV has urged Victorian motorists to exercise caution on the road following heavy rain and flooding across the state recently. Heavy rain has contributed…
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Investing in vaccine development and strategies to protect our industry
Foot and mouth disease (FMD) has always been on the radar of the Australian livestock industry. This year that attention heightened with the confirmation of…
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More FMD vaccines arrive in Indonesia
An additional three million doses of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) vaccine doses supplied by the Australian Government have arrived in Indonesia. Minister for Foreign…
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Gardiner scholarship leads to unexpected career for Warragul woman
Gardiner Foundation Tertiary Scholarship recipient, Lauren Brewer, never thought life would lead her to her current workplace, a remote mine site in the Gibson Desert,…
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Magical Lego experience in Pakenham
Lego fans young and old experienced magic and joy at the returned Southern Cross Brix event in Pakenham over the weekend. Held at the Cardinia…
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Liberal candidate pledges funds to upgrading local cricket club
Liberal candidate for Pakenham David Farrelly has pledged $250,000 to the Pakenham Cricket Club if successful in the upcoming election. The commitment would provide the…
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Chinese meat market ‘still firing’ despite lockdowns and slowing economy
Australia’s beef and sheepmeat sectors can expect continuing demand from China despite its slowing economy and continued lockdowns impacting how the country consumes animal proteins.…
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Mousellis joins Bass race
The Animal Justice Party has endorsed Elly Mousellis as its candidate for Bass in the November State Election. Ms Mousellis of Wonthaggi is the first…
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Pakenham’s emerging author
Ernie Rijs, teacher at St Peter’s College Clyde campus, published his first novel, The Crossing, in September. Coming from migrant Dutch parents who fled their…
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New Performing Arts Centre blessed
St Peter’s College welcomed a number of special guests for the official opening of their new Performing Arts Centre at their Clyde North Campus on…