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  • Endeavour Hills library reboot

    Endeavour Hills library reboot

    Endeavour Hills library is set for a $90,000 make-over. The upgrade includes a more accessible entrance, modernized service desk and self-check station, a new meeting…

  • More trains from Sunday

    More trains from Sunday

    50 extra services per week will run on the Cranbourne line as part of a new timetable beginning Sunday 13 February. The new timetable will…

  • Free RATs for early childhood education centres

    Free RATs for early childhood education centres

    Free at-home rapid antigen tests will be available to all children aged three to five attending early childhood education services as part of the expansion…

  • Stolen car pursuit in SE

    Stolen car pursuit in SE

    A stolen car pursued by police through the South East has allegedly rammed of two police vehicles in Melbourne’s CBD. The white 2015 BMW X6…

  • Buses replacing trains on Cranbourne line

    Buses replacing trains on Cranbourne line

    The Cranbourne and Pakenham train lines are currently experiencing disruptions due to scheduled upgrade works. Busses began replacing trains between Dandenong and Cranbourne stations at…

  • Building-site burglar jailed

    Building-site burglar jailed

    A serial burglar has been jailed for nine months after raiding construction sites across the South East in a hire car. Kevin Campbell, 34, was…

  • Appeal for missing Zoe

    Appeal for missing Zoe

    Springvale police are seeking public help to find a missing 14-year-old girl. Zoe was last seen in Springvale on Friday 28 January, police say. She…

  • Dancing in the moonlight

    Dancing in the moonlight

    Pearcedale’s Moonlit Sanctuary has once again excelled at the RACV 2021 Victorian Tourism awards on Thursday 3 February, winning gold in the Ecotourism category for…

  • Moody’s steep Hill to climb

    Moody’s steep Hill to climb

    With the boldness of youth, Liberal candidate James Moody is undaunted in challenging for the safe Labor seat of Bruce. His chief opponent is sitting…

  • Young struggle in lockdown

    Young struggle in lockdown

    Not all young people hold the same political views as 26-year-old Liberal candidate James Moody. But the Covid pandemic showed them how governments impact their…

  • End of an era

    End of an era

    Things are going to look a little different at Thomas Mitchell Primary School in Endeavour Hills this year. Every morning, when the students arrive for…

  • More options for Clyde students with two new schools

    More options for Clyde students with two new schools

    Students in Clyde hav kicked off the school year in two brand-new schools after Minister for Education James Merlino officially opened the new Clyde Creek…

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