Berwick Star News
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Staggering ED wait times for mental health patients
People with mental health issues are facing staggering wait times at hospital emergency departments as their only option. According to official Victorian Agency for Health…
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Merinda Park celebrates Multicultural Family Day
Merinda Park Learning and Community Centre held Multicultural Family Day on Saturday 4 October. The event featured a traditional Welcome and Smoking Ceremony, followed by…
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Lynbrook shines bright
It was another year of Lynbrook’s landmark Lantern Festival, and once again, Banjo Paterson Reserve came alive with colour, music and light. Hosted by the…
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Casey campaigns for food relief
Casey Council has hosted a civic event to recognise the emergency food relief providers tackling an entrenched cost-of-living crisis. The event ties in with the…
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Lions off to a flying start
Strategy changes in more ways than one have fuelled Pakenham to the perfect start in the Casey Cardinia Cricket Association (CCCA) Premier Division. New approaches…
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Magpies land prized Porter
Narre Warren has signed Box Hill captain and former Officer junior Callum Porter to play for the Magpies in 2026 in a huge coup for…
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Cobras start with a bang
Merinda Park wasted no time adjusting to the second tier of the Casey Cardinia Cricket Association (CCCA) as the Cobras handled business in round one…
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Little India demolitions set to begin
Demolition preparations are set to begin in Dandenong’s Little India precinct as part of a $600 million Capital Alliance redevelopment. Nervous traders fear they will…
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Driveway fuel leak cops $814 fine
A Beaconsfield man’s attempts at a roadside repair have cost him an $814 fine from EPA Victoria, after his van dumped fuel on someone’s driveway.…
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No escape for soilworks operator: EPA
The operator of an asbestos-riddled soil mound in Bangholme will be compelled to clean up even if they collapse into insolvency, says the state’s pollution…
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Dream homes out of reach
Housing targets are falling behind in our own backyard, putting families at risk and threatening affordability and local infrastructure. It comes after The Age reported…
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Rates land with shock
After months of delays and speculation, some ratepayers are finally receiving their council notices, along with the full brunt of the Emergency Services Levy. Officer…













