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Fans get their hands on AFLW silverware at Bunjil
Melbourne Demons AFLW fans got up close and personal with the 2022 Premiership Cup at Bunjil Place on Monday 19 December. The Dees won their…
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Oakgrove celebrates 25 years
It was a magical day for Oakgrove Community Centre as we celebrated our 25th anniversary on Sunday 4 December which seemed to be a fantastic…
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Year in Review – A fifth generation
Despite a 99-year age gap, an Iona matriarch bonded with her great great grandson since he arrived into the multigenerational family late last year. Norma…
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Year in Review – Paranormal events stopped
Cemetery trusts in the South East barred paranormal groups from holding events at gravesites, fearing the spooky activities would be disrespectful to those recently laid…
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Year in Review – Hundreds support Kelly familly
Friends and family of a Beaconsfield mum battling brain cancer walked over 1500km in 24 hours to help raise funds for much-needed treatment. Hundreds came…
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Year in Review – Cockatoo sculpture develops negative opinions
A sculpture showcasing Cockatoo’s history caused a stir among locals ahead of its official unveiling in June. Negative Curl was commissioned by Cardinia Shire Council…
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Year in Review – Bunyip teenager keeping positive despite rare cancer diagnosis
The community rallied around a Bunyip teenager as she faced a 10-hour surgery to remove a rare cancerous tumour. In June, after experiencing pain in…
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Clancy’s hardwork honoured
A Columba Catholic Primary School student received the MacKillop Social Justice Award at a recent graduation ceremony. Grade 6 student Clancy Cunningham was presented the…
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Year in Review – Pakenham CWA says goodbye
After more than 20 years, the ladies of the Pakenham Country Women’s Association (CWA) decided to close the branch in November. This is the second…
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Year in Review – Remains identified and accused faces court
After an agonising three-month wait, the families of Carol Clay and Russell Hill finally received confirmation that human remains found in Dargo belong to their…
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Year in Review – Frustration at digital dark
In March, residents in the east of Harkaway voiced their frustrations over the poor internet and mobile quality in their area. Neale Adams, who has…
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Year in Review – Pedestrian chaos
A number of sections of footpaths around the Officer Town Centre development are yet to be completed, frustrating local residents and business owners. Instead of…