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Australians unaware of asbestos legal rights
Many Australians diagnosed with asbestos diseases and mesothelioma are not receiving the justice they deserve, according to leading asbestos and dust disease law firm Slater…
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Changes coming to Salvation Army’s Cranbourne Corps
In the coming weeks there will be significant changes in the way The Salvation Army’s Emergency Relief Service will operate in Australia. These changes will…
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Gardens welcome new arrivals
A clutch of cute and fluffy Cygnus atratus (black swan) cygnets have hatched out of their shells in the Wylies Creek wetlands at Royal Botanic…
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Council restores Avenue of Honour
The City of Casey will soon start the third and final phase of a tree renewal project along the Beaconsfield Avenue of Honour to ensure…
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Liberals pledge money to Sikh Temple upgrades
Liberal candidate for Pakenham David Farrelly has pledged $1.15 million to the Officer Sikh Temple if the Liberals form government in the upcoming State Election.…
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Witness appeal following Berwick assault
Police are seeking witnesses following an assault in Berwick on the weekend. Investigators have been told the male victim left a licenced venue on High…
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Little Beacons welcomed in Berwick
The long-awaited official opening of the Little Beacons Learning Centre at Beaconhills College’s Berwick Campus took place yesterday, Tuesday 25 October. College guests, along with…
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Plant donation inspires student green thumbs
The donation of around 300 plants from a level crossing removal project in Melbourne’s south east is assisting a local school to set up its…
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Frightening front yard display returns
Halloween enthusiast Brooke McGowan-Grills is in readiness for the big day with her front garden display coming to fruition once again. The theme of this…
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Library boxes unite
Bookworms at Berwick Lodge Primary School can rejoice as a community-minded library box hits the school’s main office. A set of two library boxes were…
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Exotic pests aren’t pets
Crime Stoppers Victoria is urging the community to beware and speak up about the trade of illegal wildlife and exotic pests through its new ‘Don’t…
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Dairy Farm Monitor reports another positive year
Results from the 2021–22 Victorian Dairy Farm Monitor Project (DFMP) report show Victorian participants on average experienced the fourth-highest financial returns recorded in the 16…