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  • Financial watchdog warns of structural budget problems

    Financial watchdog warns of structural budget problems

    Years of deficits are a sign of a structurally sick Victorian budget and long-term plans to fix it are reactive, the state’s financial watchdog has…

  • Teens throwing rocks at vehicles

    Teens throwing rocks at vehicles

    Police are appealing for information after two teenagers were observed throwing rocks at vehicles. The incident occurred on Sunday 10 November at approximately 4:42pm where…

  • Fee-free for construction courses

    Fee-free for construction courses

    The Federal and State Governments have announced more than 5000 Fee-Free TAFE places in construction and housing sector courses. The Federal Government is contributing $22.2…

  • Big crowds to call for action against domestic violence

    Big crowds to call for action against domestic violence

    Thousands of people will take to the streets demanding an end to gender-based violence, days after a man was charged with killing a 19-year-old woman…

  • Lang Lang alarmed at CERT house going on market

    Lang Lang alarmed at CERT house going on market

    Lang Lang locals are alarmed as the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) house is being sold. A real estate sign appeared in front of the…

  • Best of the press

    Best of the press

    More than 170 people attended the Victorian Country Press Association’s pinnacle event for 2024, held at the RACV Resort in Torquay on Friday, 15 November.…

  • Woolworths Sth East workers on indefinite strike

    Woolworths Sth East workers on indefinite strike

    More then 200 workers at a Woolworths warehouse in Dandenong South have joined a nationwide indefinite strike on Thursday 21 November. United Workers Union logistics…

  • Victoria’s Wildlife in Crisis

    Victoria’s Wildlife in Crisis

    Wildlife Victoria, the state’s leading wildlife emergency response service, has recorded its highest call volume in its 35-year history with 1,032 requests for wildlife assistance…

  • Decade of Musical Excellence

    Decade of Musical Excellence

    Outlook’s All Together Choir recently held their annual friends and family concert to celebrate their 10 year anniversary on November 14. The attendees were treated…

  • Fundraising goal smashed

    Fundraising goal smashed

    As the cost of living crisis continues to mount for people and their beloved pets, Pakenham’s Gabbi Rossiter has reached an incredible milestone in her…

  • Owen rules out bid for mayor

    Owen rules out bid for mayor

    Longtime councillor Brett Owen has ruled himself out of being mayor again just a few days away from the mayoral election, further opening up the…

  • Fire in Cora Lynn

    Fire in Cora Lynn

    18 CFA units alongside FRV responded to reports of a fire on Nine Mile Road in Cora Lynn on Thursday 14 November around 2.05pm. Crews…

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