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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…
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Dogs need a home
With just eight weeks left to Christmas, The Lost Dogs’ Home has left a special message for Santa and his elves, asking for all its…
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Mike Larkan officially opens Simplicity Funerals
Simplicity Funerals went all out for their official opening on Thursday 27 October. Former Channel 10 weather presenter turned celebrant Mike Larkan was in attendance…
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Man hospitalised following Pakenham explosion
A man has been taken to hospital following an explosion at a property in Pakenham. Fire Rescue Victoria responded to a fire in Pakenham following…
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Pakenham – a school on the move
A leadership change at Pakenham Secondary College in Term 2 has seen the school community flourish in new directions. New principal Aaron Smith took over…
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Australians unaware of asbestos legal rights
Many Australians diagnosed with asbestos diseases and mesothelioma are not receiving the justice they deserve, according to leading asbestos and dust disease law firm Slater…
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Changes coming to Salvation Army’s Cranbourne Corps
In the coming weeks there will be significant changes in the way The Salvation Army’s Emergency Relief Service will operate in Australia. These changes will…
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Gardens welcome new arrivals
A clutch of cute and fluffy Cygnus atratus (black swan) cygnets have hatched out of their shells in the Wylies Creek wetlands at Royal Botanic…
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Council restores Avenue of Honour
The City of Casey will soon start the third and final phase of a tree renewal project along the Beaconsfield Avenue of Honour to ensure…












