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  • Rotary welcomes new president

    Rotary welcomes new president

    On Saturday 5 July, the Rotary Club of Casey held its annual Changeover Dinner at Beaconhills Golf Club, formally inducting Jean Harrison as its 15th…

  • Wishing Wells reaches 100

    Wishing Wells reaches 100

    Photographer STEWART CHAMBERS has captured many magical moments over the years and did so again on Saturday at Longwarry as Jason Wells put the finishing…

  • Memoirs of clay, stop-motion and storytelling

    Memoirs of clay, stop-motion and storytelling

    Renowned director, filmmaker, animator and clayographer, Adam Elliot, is looking to head back home for the Bunjil Place screening of his latest project, Memoir of…

  • Fed Uni part of international student fund

    Fed Uni part of international student fund

    Federation University is among 16 other Victorian universities that will share a grant of $5 million under the Yes To International Students Fund. Granted by…

  • Eagles beaten but show promise

    Eagles beaten but show promise

    It was a heavyweight battle with the heavyweights removed. Beaconsfield went down 6.7(43) to 9.14(68) against the undefeated South Belgrave in a clash of two…

  • Wilson Goes Wild in Berwick

    Wilson Goes Wild in Berwick

    Wilson Botanic Park in Berwick received an advanced summer surprise, with the safari’s entire pack of animals greeting park-goers over the weekend. Set to stay…

  • New look for beloved local playground

    New look for beloved local playground

    The new Berwick Springs West playground is alive and well, marking a significant upgrade to the beloved lakeside playspace. Revamped and remodelled, the playground is…

  • Pakenham and Berwick Shows up for top awards

    Pakenham and Berwick Shows up for top awards

    The South East is well represented in this year’s Victorian Agricultural Show Awards with the Pakenham Show nominated in three categories. The Berwick Show is…

  • Hammer attack concerns; residents call for safety measures

    Hammer attack concerns; residents call for safety measures

    Speed mitigation measures are a key factor that has been lingering in residents’ minds in Old Coach Road, following the harrowing incident that left two…

  • Regional news is the Canary in the Coal Mine

    Regional news is the Canary in the Coal Mine

    This week, I step up as President of Country Press Australia (CPA), ostensibly to represent the best interests of independent regional newspaper publishers. But the…

  • Battin critical of government response to alleged childcare sex offender

    Battin critical of government response to alleged childcare sex offender

    Berwick MP and opposition leader Brad Battin has been critical of the Victorian Government’s response to the harrowing news of a childcare worker who has…

  • Mayor support for community input on Berwick car park

    Mayor support for community input on Berwick car park

    The city of Casey’s Mayor, Stefan Koomen, is all in for the community’s input on the proposed satellite car park at the end of Kramer…