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  • Food charity stays open in January

    Food charity stays open in January

    Dandenong charity Cornerstone Contact Centre has received a helping hand to keep its doors open in January. After the Christmas cheer, hampers and lunches, many…

  • Five locals picked in AFLW Draft

    Five locals picked in AFLW Draft

    Three Dandenong Stingrays and two Gippslanders were taken at the AFLW Draft on Monday night. The local contingent was led by Gippsland star Ash Centra,…

  • Locals galore in Vic Country squad

    Locals galore in Vic Country squad

    Six local players have been named in the Vic Country summer training hubs. Toby Sinnema (Devon Meadows), Tairon Ah-Mu (Berwick), Xavier Ladbrook (Nar Nar Goon),…

  • Step into an infinite polka dot universe at Kusama show

    Step into an infinite polka dot universe at Kusama show

    Just how big is global art star Yayoi Kusama? Exhibitions by the 95-year-old artist regularly sell out, her pumpkin sculptures are so huge you can…

  • Dessert options for a sweet Christmas treat

    Dessert options for a sweet Christmas treat

    While plum pudding, also known as Christmas pudding, is a traditional festive dessert in many parts of the world, some people prefer to explore alternatives…

  • Sowing a passion for the garden

    Sowing a passion for the garden

    Twelve years ago, Bryan Hunter was given a ‘blank cheque’ to lead Athol Road Primary School’s environmental studies program. Since then, he and his students…

  • Kingswood Basin’s eroded banks investigated

    Kingswood Basin’s eroded banks investigated

    A safety assessment is being conducted on Kingswood Retarding Basin due to its “structural instability”. Melbourne Water started geotechnical testing on the deteriorating embankment in…

  • Frustrated Mothers Lead The Way

    Frustrated Mothers Lead The Way

    Despite the global push for inclusivity, accessible spaces for children with special needs remain limited and often impossible to find. Pakenham’s Danielle Lines and Berwick’s…

  • Storm is heading to Casey

    Storm is heading to Casey

    Being a sport-dominant state has seen a lot of active people in Victoria, much so for the City of Casey being the largest LGA, making…

  • Company fined $350,000

    Company fined $350,000

    A gate manufacturing and repair company has been convicted and fined $350,000 after a truck driver was fatally crushed under a falling gate at a…

  • Hurdle too high for Narre

    Hurdle too high for Narre

    NARRE WARREN BOWLS With the first team coming off a very good win against Cranbourne last week the Narre Warren top side looked forward to…

  • Brutal murderer jailed for killing wife in axe attack

    Brutal murderer jailed for killing wife in axe attack

    A killer who ambushed his defenceless wife and viciously stabbed her to death in front of their children made up a “hopeless” story to try…

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