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  • Batman brings smiles to the South East

    Batman brings smiles to the South East

    In a time of rising crime and community uncertainty, a real-life masked crusader has stepped up—not to fight villains, but to spread joy, one wave…

  • Vinnies Cranbourne joins CEO Sleepout effort

    Vinnies Cranbourne joins CEO Sleepout effort

    Vinnies Cranbourne hosted a fundraising event for the CEO Sleepout on Saturday 14 June. Assistant manager of Vinnies Cranbourne Anthony Hanna said they raised over…

  • Push for better Sth East bus route

    Push for better Sth East bus route

    The Fix Dandy Buses campaign has welcomed advocacy for better bus services in Melbourne’s south-east from the City of Kingston. The council’s key priority is…

  • Taking the plunge against the beast

    Taking the plunge against the beast

    The tumultuous nature of parliament, its politics and polices, were all put aside on a chilly Monday afternoon as MPs took the plunge to raise…

  • Six-month margin for charity

    Six-month margin for charity

    Narre Warren-based charity, BK2Basics, has been given an additional six months of leeway, after a lengthy deliberation by the city of Casey’s councillors on Tuesday,…

  • CFA and FRV fight Narre Warren South blaze

    CFA and FRV fight Narre Warren South blaze

    Country Fire Authority and Fire Rescue Victoria firefighters responded to reports of a roof fire at 27 Baringa Drive in Narre Warren South, just before…

  • What is Truth Be Told?

    What is Truth Be Told?

    As a turban-wearing Sikh man and a second-generation Australian woman of colour, we have lived in, led, and loved this country across every sector for…

  • Speaking ‘truths’ that others are scared to say

    Speaking ‘truths’ that others are scared to say

    Authors and advocates for cultural harmony Dya Singh and Dr Jamel Kaur Singh say it’s time for some truth-telling. The father-and-daughter team are embarking on…

  • Nourishment Nook support

    Nourishment Nook support

    Federation University has introduced a Nourishment Nook on its campuses, providing relief to students amid rising living costs, with almost 350 students using the services…

  • Trio of teens arrested after alleged south-east follow by police

    Trio of teens arrested after alleged south-east follow by police

    Three teenagers have been arrested and charged following the alleged theft of a motor vehicle and an extended follow by police through Melbourne’s south-east during…

  • Casey Community Round at AAMI Park

    Casey Community Round at AAMI Park

    The third annual Casey Community Round will be held on Sunday, 29 June, at AAMI Park, as Melbourne Storm looks to take on the Cronulla…

  • Pakenham Line resumes

    Pakenham Line resumes

    Trains have resumed on the Pakenham Line after an earlier suspension between Berwick and East Pakenham due to debris on the overhead wires. V/Line Gippsland…

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