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  • Profit, margin and mark-up

    Profit, margin and mark-up

    This week I thought I would clarify some business terms that frequently get confused but really need to be understood by all business owners, namely…

  • Healthy boost for Hazara vaccine rates

    Healthy boost for Hazara vaccine rates

    The South East’s Hazara community is being targeted in an innovative promotion to lift Covid-19 vaccine booster rates. Data shows that linguistically and culturally diverse…

  • Scores seek bills relief

    Scores seek bills relief

    The mounting pressure of cost of living in Greater Dandenong has prompted a community relief group to hold a ‘Bring your Bills Day’. About 150…

  • Home invasion victim out cold

    Home invasion victim out cold

    A Doveton home invader who helped severely bash a resident unconscious in their Lynbrook home has been jailed. Danny Simic, 41, pleaded guilty at the…

  • Car fire raises suspicions

    Car fire raises suspicions

    Residents were awoken to explosions sounds in the middle of the night on Thursday 14 September, where they would see a car on fire in…

  • Shining a light on Sikh history

    Shining a light on Sikh history

    The City of Casey is proud to host Bush Diwan, a contemporary art exhibition acknowledging diverse stories of Sikh migration and community formation in Australia.…

  • ‘Save my son’

    ‘Save my son’

    A South East mother is pleading for a “compassionate” Australian Government to stop its planned deportation of her only son. Supporters are rallying behind Dandenong…

  • Beef yields mixed responses

    Beef yields mixed responses

    Beef markets around the world – other than the United States – are seeing softer consumer demand, with global cattle prices now split into two…

  • Fatal collision in Berwick

    Fatal collision in Berwick

    Major Collison Investigation Unit detectives are investigating a fatal collision in Berwick this morning. Investigators have been told a white Subaru wagon and a blue…

  • Banding together for bandicoots

    Banding together for bandicoots

    A free school holiday event in Cranbourne will educate Victorians of all ages about the endangered Southern Brown Bandicoot. Minister for Environment Ingrid Stitt on…

  • Drouin West farmers named master breeders

    Drouin West farmers named master breeders

    A Drouin West jersey breeder was among 10 farmers named as the inaugural Jersey Elite Master Breeders at a special ceremony in Melbourne recently. The…

  • Study highlights renewable farm dams

    Study highlights renewable farm dams

    Tens of thousands of small-scale hydro energy storage sites could be built from Australia’s farm dams, supporting the uptake of reliable, low-carbon power systems in…

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