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  • Exhilarating acts from across the globe

    Exhilarating acts from across the globe

    Australia’s Premier Circus” – Circus Royale – will stage an all-new circus spectacular this school holiday at Westfield Fountain Gate from June 23 to July…

  • Sunny solution for energy crisis

    Sunny solution for energy crisis

    Manufacturers in the South East are being encouraged to use solar power to shine a path through Australia’s energy crisis. Ewen Beard, sales manager from…

  • Ross reimbursement denied

    Ross reimbursement denied

    Cardinia Shire councillors have blocked a push to reimburse councillor Collin Ross for legal fees incurred as part of an investigation into his travel expense…

  • Tax increase for housing sites

    Tax increase for housing sites

    The Victorian Government is applying a new tax increase on housing sites across the Casey-Cardinia growth corridor from Friday 1 July. The Minister for Planning…

  • A wish come true

    A wish come true

    After more than two years of delays due to Covid-19, Make-A-Wish recipient ‘Hurricane Hannah’ finally had her wish to attend Vivid Sydney. And, in a…

  • Headspace Cup fights stigma

    Headspace Cup fights stigma

    Local sporting teams recently participated in the Headspace Cup – a day designed to combat men’s mental health stigma. Pakenham Junior Football Club U/17s versed…

  • Man charged over Beaconsfield pedestrian fatality

    Man charged over Beaconsfield pedestrian fatality

    A man has died in hospital following a collision in Beaconsfield earlier this week. It is alleged the male pedestrian was crossing at a pedestrian…

  • Celebrating the contributions of refugees

    Celebrating the contributions of refugees

    This Refugee Week the community is sharing stories of migrants with refugee and asylum seeker backgrounds. Refugee Week runs from Sunday 19 June to Saturday…

  • Podcast shares stories of racism

    Podcast shares stories of racism

    A podcast series is addressing racism and how to tackle the issue on a day to day basis, thanks to a partnership between Living &…

  • Agricultural exports to hit $65b

    Agricultural exports to hit $65b

    Agricultural exports are predicted to hit a record $65 billion in 2022-23, the new Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Murray Watt, recently announced. “I’m…

  • Not out of the woods yet

    Not out of the woods yet

    Authorities are urging those purchasing firewood this winter to ask some key questions to help stop illegal firewood operators. The Conservation Regulator and Parks Victoria…

  • Farmers call for a ‘fair go’ in Bass

    Farmers call for a ‘fair go’ in Bass

    Victoria’s farm lobby group will target the seat of Bass to push its “fair go for regional Victoria” election message. The Victorian Farmers Federation (VFF)…

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