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  • Increased train times if Greens elected

    Increased train times if Greens elected

    Victorian commuters could experience a major boost in metropolitan train and tram services under a plan released by the Greens in the lead up to…

  • New clinic for children

    New clinic for children

    A paediatric clinic at the Monash Children’s Hospital will open next month. The clinic will reduce demand on the hospital system by preventing avoidable visits…

  • Killer truckie’s jail term reduced

    Killer truckie’s jail term reduced

    A Cranbourne truck driver who killed four police officers in an emergency lane on the Eastern Freeway has had his jail term reduced on appeal.…

  • Council call for climate initiatives

    Council call for climate initiatives

    Nine councils have called for more state and federal funding to tackle climate change in the South East. In its 2022 policy platform, the South…

  • Dandenong RSL recognised

    Dandenong RSL recognised

    The Dandenong RSL is among five recipients of the 2022 Juan Carlos Loyola Awards for longstanding community service. Given to residents of the southeast for…

  • $27m track laid for inland port

    $27m track laid for inland port

    An 865-metre spur-line railway track has been completed in the South East, as part of the Port Rail Shuttle Network (PRSN). The $28 million track…

  • Rehab focus for 182km/h trafficker

    Rehab focus for 182km/h trafficker

    A Springvale South ‘ice’ trafficker speeding at up to 182 km/h in a stolen car with its headlights off while pursued by police has been…

  • Trailblazing hot water company recognised

    Trailblazing hot water company recognised

    A Hallam renewable energy provider has been announced as a finalist in 2022’s Premier Sustainability Awards. A hot water system designed by Solar Thermal Australia…

  • Woolworths launches hunger appeal

    Woolworths launches hunger appeal

    Woolworths is partnering with Foodbank and FareShare to launch its mid-year Hunger Relief Appeal to assist food relief services. The appeal will run from Wednesday…

  • South East climate change survey opens

    South East climate change survey opens

    Health-promoting charity Enliven is partnering with Victoria University to conduct a Climate and Health Survey with a specific focus on Melbourne’s South East. The survey…

  • Archibald Prize to bring millions to Casey

    Archibald Prize to bring millions to Casey

    The Archibald Prize is expected to rake in $5 million in regional tourism revenue for the City of Casey when it begins a six-week exhibition…

  • Grant runs dry for retirement villages

    Grant runs dry for retirement villages

    Casey Council has announced plans to discontinue the Retirement Villages Development Grant program (RVDG), which provided 13 villages in the municipality with more than $200,000…

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