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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…
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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,…
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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…
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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…
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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,…
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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,…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…












