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  • Morning tea for seniors

    Morning tea for seniors

    On Friday 9 May, Pakenham MP Emma Vulin and Minister Harriet Shing hosted a morning tea for local seniors at the Pakenham Community Hall. The…

  • Safe spaces to report racist acts

    Safe spaces to report racist acts

    A united South East Anti-Racism Support Network is empowering victims to take control in the face of racism. A group of multicultural community support services…

  • Ballarto Road closure

    Ballarto Road closure

    Ballarto Road from Skye will close in both directions between Potts Road and the Western Port Highway for two weeks this month, as crews conduct…

  • New funding to increase local train services

    New funding to increase local train services

    The State Government has announced $727 million for the final implementation of the Metro Tunnel, which will see trains running through the South East every…

  • OPINION: Media’s critical role in democracy

    OPINION: Media’s critical role in democracy

    OPINION In the final days of the federal election campaign, Peter Dutton’s decision to lash out at the media was not just desperate, it was…

  • Safer crossing point for pedestrians in Berwick

    Safer crossing point for pedestrians in Berwick

    Residents in Berwick’s south are set to receive a safety upgrade as an elevated crossing across Eden Rise Village is scheduled to begin works in…

  • Student blows his fuse

    Student blows his fuse

    At around 4.17pm Monday 28 April, a university student’s car was stolen from Cardinia Road station. 19 year-old Tim Rickard left his car, a white…

  • Comedy roadshow a hit

    Comedy roadshow a hit

    The Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow returned for a hilarious evening at the Cardinia Cultural Centre on May 14. The roadshow, now in its 27th…

  • Careers Day, a peek into the future

    Careers Day, a peek into the future

    The annual careers day at Berwick College was in full swing, as the neighbouring Leisure Centre filled with eager students from Years 9 to 12…

  • CRRA weighs in on May meeting requirements

    CRRA weighs in on May meeting requirements

    As the City of Casey announced the return of in-person council meetings for 20 May, it also came with additional requirements and restrictions. The upcoming…

  • Cr Potter takes a stand

    Cr Potter takes a stand

    Cardinia Shire Council Officer Ward Cr Samantha-Jane Potter is leading calls for urgent action as foul odours from a sewer pump continue to affect residents…

  • SEMMA calls for land tax cap

    SEMMA calls for land tax cap

    The South East Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance (SEMMA) has called upon the Victorian Government to put a cap on land tax increases for the next five…

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