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New era for Casey Multifaith Network
For years, the Casey Multifaith Network has existed as a pillar of cohesion and unity for a range of spiritual residents throughout the municipality. Now,…
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Charges following fatal collision
Major Collision Investigation Unit detectives have charged a man following a fatal collision in Berwick on 26 November. The charges follow an alleged hit-run in…
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Christmas flick connects community
A residential community in Officer hosted their first ‘Movie in the Park’ event over the weekend, bringing residents together for some Christmas joy after years…
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Cardinia Shire named as finalists in health awards
Cardinia Shire Council is among a group of organisations and individuals to be nominated for the 2022 Victorian Health Promotion Awards. VicHealth CEO Dr Sandro…
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Hat trick of top gongs for Botanic Gardens
Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria has maintained its status as a class-above in the Victorian tourism sector, after winning a major industry award for the third…
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Specsavers helps Lions with their vision
Optometrists across the country are asking the people of Cranbourne to donate their pre-loved glasses to help communities in need. New research has found that…
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Battin considers leadership contest
Former Gembrook MP and newly elected Berwick MP Brad Battin said he is “strongly considering” running for the Liberal leadership position. Mr Battin received 48…
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Pakenham shop gets behind Father Bob
Father Bob Maguire visited Purton Place Preloved Shop in Pakenham on Thursday 24 November to collect toys and donations for his foundation. The donations included…
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Garfield getting into the festive spirit
More than 40 Christmas trees have brought the festive spirit to Garfield, as the town prepares for its annual Christmas Festival. The 44 trees, donated…
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Cardinia Industry Breakfast gives young people a head start
The Cardinia Industry Breakfast returned to the Cardinia Cultural Centre on Friday 25 November. Hosted by Head Start, the event was run to engage with…
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Snake season well-underway
La Nina’s grip on the weather cycle has led to the increased visibility of snakes seeking warmer climate and prey, according to Raymond Hoser. Mr…
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EPA suggests caution before consuming home-grown produce following extreme weather
The EPA have issued a warning for those eager to consume home-grown vegetables from yards that have fallen victim to flooding in recent months, with…