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  • Mum’s day out at Gumbuya World

    Mum’s day out at Gumbuya World

    Mothers from across the South East were the focus of celebrations over the weekend at Gumbuya World, with a brunch and a koala experience among…

  • New social rooms ready to go

    New social rooms ready to go

    Dignitaries and special guests came together to officially open the new Social Rooms at the Officer Recreation Reserve last Friday night 10 May. This much…

  • Lighting up the night sky

    Lighting up the night sky

    An “extreme” geomagnetic storm led to a stunning aurora australis over the weekend. The first of its kind in more than 20 years, the G5…

  • Heritage College welcome early learning centre

    Heritage College welcome early learning centre

    Officer’s Heritage College officially opened the extension to their early learning centre last week which will provide the opportunity for more local kids to get…

  • Jurors chosen in camper trial

    Jurors chosen in camper trial

    The jurors who will decide whether a former airline captain murdered missing campers Russell Hill and Carol Clay have been chosen. Greg Lynn, 57, stood…

  • Catholic school students declined $400 bonus

    Catholic school students declined $400 bonus

    Diocese of Sale Catholic Education Limited (DOSCEL) has hit out at the State Government’s 2024-25 budget and the $400 School Savings Bonus for excluding the…

  • Child, 4, dies in Officer

    Child, 4, dies in Officer

    A four-year-old child has died in Officer. Emergency services were called to Lagoon Row in Officer after reports a child had been located unresponsive in…

  • Baw Baw road funding bid snubbed

    Baw Baw road funding bid snubbed

    Baw Baw Council has criticised the 2024-25 State Budget for providing limited support for the area, despite the council placing pressure for the State Government…

  • Budget rebuff for South East

    Budget rebuff for South East

    Advocacy group Greater South East Melbourne (GSEM) has criticised the State Budget for a lack of investment in the region. Fresh after hosting a jobs…

  • Pathways for aspiring councillors

    Pathways for aspiring councillors

    Cardinia residents who wish to make a difference and represent their local community are encouraged to consider running as a candidate in the upcoming October…

  • Cup teams get their kicks

    Cup teams get their kicks

    More than 200 primary school students from across the South East vied for the Paul Wade Cup at St John’s Regional College in Dandenong. Sides…

  • Hope for family-violence prevention service

    Hope for family-violence prevention service

    Post the State Budget, a South-East support service has renewed hope that funding for its family-violence prevention program will continue. Wellsprings for Women’s six-year program…

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