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Afghan Women’s Win on Refugee Day
It was a mesmerizing win for Afghan Women’s Organisation at the Victorian Refugee Awards held by the Victorian Multicultural Commission (VMC) on Tuesday 20 June.…
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Harkaway Cemetery achieves 150 years
The Harkaway Cemetery this month achieved 150 years of service to the local community. The cemetery was officially gazetted as a public cemetery by the…
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Have your say on the Comely Banks Pavilion artwork
Cardinia Shire Council has commissioned local arts organisation, Melbourne’s Murals, to deliver a public artwork at Comely Banks Pavilion in Officer. The council is hosting…
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No burning off during July
Cardinia Shire residents are reminded that no burning off is allowed across the shire during the month of July without a permit. This regulation applies…
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Pakenham line progress
Workers have hit the tracks over the past week on the Pakenham Line, working around the clock to remove three level crossings at McGregor Road,…
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Kindergarten registrations soon to close
The Cardinia Shire Council is reminding residents that new 2024 kindergarten registrations or changes to placement preferences must be submitted by Friday 30 June 2023,…
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Four youths charged following armed robberies in Melbourne’s East
Eastern Region Crime Squad detectives have charged an additional four teenagers as part of an investigation into an alleged string of crimes across Melbourne last…
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Police vehicle rammed
Police have charged a man after he allegedly rammed a police car before setting a stolen car on fire in Cockatoo yesterday. The 25-year-old man…
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Riders charged after Air Wing pursuits
Two riders on allegedly stolen motorcycles have been arrested after being followed by police across the South East. In the first case, police spotted a…
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Faster internet available in the south east
Eligible residential homes and businesses can now connect to faster internet speeds in Berwick, Beaconsfield, Beaconsfield Upper, Clyde North and Cranbourne North. Residents may be…
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Beer will flow again
Beer will again flow from the taps of the iconic Pakenham Hotel. The historic pub – colloquially known as Purvies – dates back to the…
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Courage and talent pay off for YG
As a teen, Dandenong-based basketballer Yout Gai took a giant leap to grab a full scholarship at South Plains College in Texas, USA. Four years…