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  • Safety in diverse CFA’s numbers

    Safety in diverse CFA’s numbers

    Noble Park CFA is very much a reflection of its diverse neighbourhood. More than 15 languages are spoken within the fire brigade’s ranks, which has…

  • Class of 2022 hit stumbles

    Class of 2022 hit stumbles

    The toast of last year’s Eastern Football Netball League have yet to hit their straps in 2023, both finding themselves in the dreaded midtable cluster…

  • Mackinder seals the deal for Beaconsfield

    Mackinder seals the deal for Beaconsfield

    Beaconsfield has once again tasted the pure exhilaration of winning a tight, tough game of football after the Eagles prevailed by eight points against Wantirna…

  • Stolen car crashed into tree

    Stolen car crashed into tree

    Police are investigating a crash in Endeavour Hills on Tuesday 16 May. It’s understood an allegedly stolen Volkswagen sedan crashed into a tree on Kennington…

  • Silver for Howell

    Silver for Howell

    Berwick paratriathlete Jack Howell has taken out silver at the Yokohama event in the world triathlon para-series. The 2024 Paralympic aspirant fell 85 seconds short…

  • Important wins banked in Southern

    Important wins banked in Southern

    DOVETON BACK IN THE WINNER’S BOOKS Coach Michael Cardamone stressed to his players that ruck Dylan Chapman’s return wouldn’t make it all click into gear…

  • Pedestrian fighting for life

    Pedestrian fighting for life

    A man has been taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries after he was hit by a car in Rowville on Monday 15 May. Emergency services…

  • ACDC outreach plugs into mental health

    ACDC outreach plugs into mental health

    An outreach program is knocking on the doors of more than 4000 homes to start the conversation on mental health. This month, ‘people connectors’ as…

  • Discussions with charity shops

    Discussions with charity shops

    The Victorian Government is in talks with Charitable Recycling Australia over a controversial $1.5 million landfill levy on charity shops. Director of CRA, Jeff Antcliff,…

  • Cadetship launches career

    Cadetship launches career

    A foot in the door was all that cadet worker Cooper Nilsen needed. The job seeker, fresh from high school, joined a cadetship program at…

  • Libraries crying out for support

    Libraries crying out for support

    Public Libraries are delivering an S.O.S. to the Victorian Government ahead of the 2023-24 Budget, as many report shorter opening hours, cuts to staffing levels…

  • ‘Voice’ for shared stories rings true

    ‘Voice’ for shared stories rings true

    A new magazine is bringing a new ‘voice’ for women’s stories and issues in the South East. As part of the Empowering Communities grants from…

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