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  • Kangaroo killing continues

    Kangaroo killing continues

    Despite a $10,000 reward offered for information, it’s been reported that three more kangaroos have been killed at Cardinia Reservoir Park, continuing a spate of…

  • Woolies moves to break Dandy Sth picket line

    Woolies moves to break Dandy Sth picket line

    Shelf-bare supermarket giant Woolworths has filed for Fair Work Commission orders to disband a picket line blocking its regional distribution centre at Dandenong South. Workers,…

  • Petition calls out ‘nightmare’ intersection

    Petition calls out ‘nightmare’ intersection

    The intersection of Princes Highway and Toomuc Valley Road must be signalised, a new petition demands, describing its dangers for local families as a ‘ticking…

  • Horror weekend on the roads

    Horror weekend on the roads

    It was a horror weekend on Cardinia’s roads with three fatal car crashes. During the early hours of Saturday November 30, it’s believed a vehicle…

  • Santa’s secret helper

    Santa’s secret helper

    Santa’s secret helper has struck Pakenham by paying off all laybys at Main Street’s Toyworld, a surprise that left local parents in tears of relief.…

  • Driver killed after hitting tree in Garfield

    Driver killed after hitting tree in Garfield

    A man has died after his vehicle struck a tree in Garfield early Monday morning 2 December. The crash occurred on Nar Nar Goon-Longwarry Road…

  • ‘Breast friends’ make annual clinic visit

    ‘Breast friends’ make annual clinic visit

    Three lifelong school friends are proving they’re ‘breast friends’ – making an annual pilgrimage from Gippsland to Melbourne for important breast health checks every year…

  • Terminal moves ahead

    Terminal moves ahead

    The State Government is going ahead with plans to expand the Port of Hastings for the future assembly of offshore wind farms, despite the Federal…

  • How to write a business plan

    How to write a business plan

    It’s rare these days that a Business Plan gets written or even requested probably because the amount of information (and hence effort) required may be…

  • Stars turn out to Gumbuya for good cause

    Stars turn out to Gumbuya for good cause

    A dozen Melbourne stars and sports personalities came together on the morning of Thursday 28 November to bring joy to young cancer patients and their…

  • Transit soup kitchen reopens

    Transit soup kitchen reopens

    The Transit Soup Kitchen and Food Support in Narre Warren held its grand reopening on Saturday 23 November, after undergoing renovations earlier this year. With…

  • South East serial hoon jailed again

    South East serial hoon jailed again

    A South East serial hoon has been jailed for more than 30 charges that followed his three months’ imprisonment last year. Dylan Desmond Milkins, of…

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