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  • Beaconhills College commits to going green

    Beaconhills College commits to going green

    Beaconhills College looks to be at the forefront of sustainability with it’s newest Green Report outlining a future of self-sufficiency. The report provides a snapshot…

  • Flying in the face of challenges

    Flying in the face of challenges

    At the age of 27, British naval helicopter pilot Jerry Grayson AFC found himself facing 90-foot waves in the aftermath of the 1979 Fastnet Race…

  • Farming’s future in focus

    Farming’s future in focus

    The ever-developing advancements in technology and creative solutions in farming and sustainable agriculture is the focus of a new exhibition at the Cardinia Cultural Centre.…

  • Waste diversion the aim of new council collaboration project

    Waste diversion the aim of new council collaboration project

    At least 95 per cent of household waste from nine councils in Melbourne’s south east, including the Yarra Ranges, is set to be diverted from…

  • United effort scores new home for Garfield netballers

    United effort scores new home for Garfield netballers

    Cardinia Council has officially opened the new Garfield Netball Pavilion, a state-of-the-art facility designed to cater to the growing needs of netball enthusiasts in Cardinia.…

  • Easing the transition from primary to secondary school

    Easing the transition from primary to secondary school

    The State Government is helping keep students engaged in their education as they move from primary school into secondary school – a period where there…

  • Last traffic lights switched on

    Last traffic lights switched on

    Major Road Projects Victoria has turned on the last set of traffic lights for the Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road Upgrade, completing the 10th and final intersection…

  • From here to paternity

    From here to paternity

    On 4 July, 2023, my life changed forever with the arrival of my daughter Ellie. My most important identities were no longer ’journalist’ or ’husband’…

  • Cut the red-tape: SEMMA

    Cut the red-tape: SEMMA

    A South East manufacturers group has slammed Victorian Government “tax grabs” and “red-tape” after a secret survey on regulatory burden was revealed. The NAB Regulatory…

  • Selfless educator recognised for empowering students

    Selfless educator recognised for empowering students

    Being recognised for one’s work will always be a significant moment of acknowledgement and respect, and this rings true for Kyra Dawson, who was recently…

  • Local club on shaky ground following new draft policy

    Local club on shaky ground following new draft policy

    The need for a fine line is a must for Tooradin and District Sports Club, as a newly endorsed policy by Casey Council could impact…

  • All smiles for school’s Book Week parade

    All smiles for school’s Book Week parade

    Teachers and students at Devon Meadows Primary School dressed up for Book Week on Monday 19 August, hosting a parade for everyone to show off…

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