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  • Calls for corflutes crackdown

    Calls for corflutes crackdown

    It was recently reported that the City of Casey has removed and seized 250 signs since the election season began, now with the Casey Residents…

  • Tallies tell the tale – progressive vote counts in Bruce, Hotham and Isaacs

    Tallies tell the tale – progressive vote counts in Bruce, Hotham and Isaacs

    This federal election, the Labor landslide swept strongly across Melbourne’s South East, including Bruce, Hotham and Isaacs. As of Sunday 4 May, all three Labor…

  • Federal Labor’s promises for the South East

    Federal Labor’s promises for the South East

    Now the dust has settled on Labor’s federal election victory, the Government has a list of pledges to fulfill in the Greater Dandenong and Endeavour…

  • Wolff hunts down 180 scores for fun

    Wolff hunts down 180 scores for fun

    Players in the Mountain Dart League wasted no time in reacclimatising themselves with the oche after a two-week break for Good Friday and Anzac Day.…

  • Hot Hawks hammer Eagles

    Hot Hawks hammer Eagles

    A stunning seven-goal second-quarter burst has propelled Rowville to a 49-point victory over Vermont in the battle of the undefeated teams at Seebeck Oval on…

  • Hallam among many in Vic to get new childcare

    Hallam among many in Vic to get new childcare

    Hallam will be one of many suburbs in Victoria to receive a new early learning centre in 2026. The State Government announced on Wednesday, 30…

  • Early flu surge prompts vaccine call

    Early flu surge prompts vaccine call

    South East residents are encouraged to get their flu vaccination now as an early flu season has hit the area. Acting director of the Monash…

  • Labor holds Holt

    Labor holds Holt

    Labor’s Cassandra Fernando has won her second term as the Minister for Holt. She is appearing on track to harvest a higher share of the…

  • Training success: students job-ready for aged care

    Training success: students job-ready for aged care

    Students are getting a foot-up into aged care work, thanks to a redesigned program at Keysborough Learning Centre. Since 2023, more than 90 students have…

  • School breakfast club hosts MPs

    School breakfast club hosts MPs

    Wallarano Primary School’s Breakfast Club is a big deal relying on contributions by the community, school, organisations and humble suppliers to sustain the program. The…

  • ALP euphoria in landslide election win

    ALP euphoria in landslide election win

    Federal Labor has resoundingly held its South East seats with massive swings in Bruce, Holt, Hotham and Isaacs as it stormed to re-election with an…

  • Monash too close to call

    Monash too close to call

    The multi-horse race in the seat of Monash is too close to call with the electorate split between the major parties and independents. Incumbent, former…

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