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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…