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  • New anti-racism logo for southeast

    New anti-racism logo for southeast

    Southeast Anti-racism Support Network will soon have a new logo after months of anti-racism logo competition in the community. The logo was designed by Barton…

  • Leading from the front

    Leading from the front

    The community’s heroes and passions were splashed on the Star Journal’s front pages in 2024. A year packed with council elections, a by-election, a dramatic…

  • Four classic salads to see you through summer

    Four classic salads to see you through summer

    Summer is the perfect time to indulge in refreshing and vibrant salads that highlight the season’s bountiful produce. Here are four of the most famous…

  • Libs ‘Battin’ down the hatches as leader outlines vision

    Libs ‘Battin’ down the hatches as leader outlines vision

    It’s third time lucky for newly elected Liberal leader Brad Battin as he sets out his priorities and attempts to unite a divided party after…

  • Battin the new Victorian Liberal leader

    Battin the new Victorian Liberal leader

    Berwick MP Brad Battin has emerged victorious in the tussle for the Victorian Liberal leadership. Mr Battin was today (Friday 27 December) elected the Opposition…

  • Main Street’s Pakenham Florist to close

    Main Street’s Pakenham Florist to close

    Main Street’s beloved Pakenham Florist is set to close after decades of ensuring the spread of love and affection between locals. Recently, owner Allie Grant…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Williams, Shing in State Cabinet reshuffle

    Williams, Shing in State Cabinet reshuffle

    South East MPs Gabrielle Williams and Harriet Shing have new responsibilities under a State Cabinet reshuffle brought about by the resignation of Treasurer Tim Pallas…

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