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  • Cranbourne father urges smoke alarms in bedrooms

    Cranbourne father urges smoke alarms in bedrooms

    A Cranbourne father who saved his daughter when a fire broke out in their family home is calling on Victorians to fit smoke alarms in…

  • Cyclist rallies for Velodrome

    Cyclist rallies for Velodrome

    Local cycling enthusiast Chris Early is rallying support for the construction of a velodrome in Officer, believing it could transform youth engagement in sport while…

  • Two arrested after foot chase

    Two arrested after foot chase

    Police arrested two Pakenham men in two stolen Subarus after a foot chase in Longwarry on Wednesday 4 June. Officers observed the first Subaru parked…

  • New chapter for OMNI

    New chapter for OMNI

    Older men across Cardinia Shire and Casey are being invited to reconnect, reflect and rediscover purpose through the relaunch of OMNI – Older Men New…

  • Council calls for funding to prevent shortfall in kinder

    Council calls for funding to prevent shortfall in kinder

    One of the state government’s landmark reforms, the rollout of free kinder, continues to be welcomed by councils across the state, but one question remains…

  • Hope rises in ovens

    Hope rises in ovens

    Bakeries across Australia are joining forces to support vital brain cancer research, inspired by the diagnosis of a much-loved Berwick bakery owner. Tonie Dalton, co-owner…

  • The fight continues amid heartbreaking setback

    The fight continues amid heartbreaking setback

    With the nationwide Baking for Brain Cancer fundraiser set to take place this Saturday, the campaign’s driving force—Berwick’s much-loved Tonie Dalton—has again captured hearts as…

  • Baking brings $67K hope

    Baking brings $67K hope

    What began as a family’s personal heartbreak has transformed into a movement of national generosity, with Baking for Brain Cancer raising more than $67,000 and…

  • Survivor honoured

    Survivor honoured

    PRECEDE This King’s Birthday isn’t just an honour but vindication for Pakenham’s Colin Tidball, who spent his life not only serving but, at times, challenging…

  • The conscience of Warragul

    The conscience of Warragul

    A teacher, priest, historian and storyteller of Gippsland once called the “conscience of Warragul”, Reverend Canon Dr James Connelly has received a more than deserved…

  • Shabnam Safa OAM: A voice to improve refugee plight

    Shabnam Safa OAM: A voice to improve refugee plight

    An advocate who has helped shaped the lives of many through her relentless service in refugee support organisations is being recognised on the King’s Birthday…

  • Power couple honoured

    Power couple honoured

    They’re not just partners in life, but partners in service. Beaconsfield’s power couple, Ann and Graeme Taylor, have both received a Medal of the Order…

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