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  • Genetics Australia celebrates record-breaking year

    Genetics Australia celebrates record-breaking year

    Genetics Australia is celebrating a record-breaking year and its best financial performance for more than two decades. On the back of strong industry outcomes, the…

  • Bulmer reelected chair of AusVeg

    Bulmer reelected chair of AusVeg

    Australia’s peak industry body for the vegetable and potato industries, AUSVEG has welcomed the appointment of Queensland vegetable and onion grower Andrew Moon, from Moonrocks,…

  • Libraries lend a helping hand

    Libraries lend a helping hand

    With cost of living pressures stretching everyone’s budget ahead of the Christmas period, Casey-Cardinia Libraries are once again calling for donations as part of their…

  • Tooradin market takes off

    Tooradin market takes off

    In October 2021’s monthly Tooradin Lions Community Market, there were 16 stalls. Twelve months later, there are more than 80 vying for your attention on…

  • Windermere’s merry mission

    Windermere’s merry mission

    Australians are being urged to donate items for hamper baskets, or provide cash donations online to provide much-needed support to those most vulnerable this Christmas,…

  • Victorians urged to register burn-offs

    Victorians urged to register burn-offs

    Victoria’s fire and emergency service agencies are urging community members to register their burn-offs as they prepare their properties for fire season. Launched in 2020,…

  • Women left behind in race to beat cervical cancer by 2030

    Women left behind in race to beat cervical cancer by 2030

    Australian women in under-screened communities are being urged to take the new self-collection cervical cancer screening option through their health professional as the World Health…

  • Labor pledges millions to support ‘tiny towns’

    Labor pledges millions to support ‘tiny towns’

    Eastern Victoria MP Harriet Shing and Bass MP Jordan Crugnale were in Lang Lang on Wednesday 23 November to announce a $10 million investment into…

  • Canteen shut

    Canteen shut

    After more than 10 years, Pakenham Secondary College’s canteen has shut down before the end of the school year. On Monday 21 November, Kerry Atkinson…

  • Funding promise for Pakenham Upper Cricket Club

    Funding promise for Pakenham Upper Cricket Club

    The Liberal Government has promised $250,000 for new training pitches and nets for the Pakenham Upper Cricket Club. $100,000 would go to the Yabbies, Pakenham…

  • Vote below-line reminder: VEC

    Vote below-line reminder: VEC

    Voters were issued an official reminder that they could control their Upper House preferences by voting below the line. The Victorian Electoral Commission issued a…

  • Clyde North man charged following Bourke Street fatal stabbing

    Clyde North man charged following Bourke Street fatal stabbing

    Homicide Squad detectives have charged a sixth man following a fatal stabbing in Melbourne’s CBD in October. A warrant was executed at a residential property…

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