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  • Breaking barriers with swimming

    Breaking barriers with swimming

    A heartfelt and powerful community gathering took place on July 28 at Sikh temple in Officer, marking World Drowning Prevention Day and celebrating one year…

  • Report reveals gaps in crisis housing

    Report reveals gaps in crisis housing

    A recent report by the Council to Homeless Persons detailed that a lack of housing and resources leaves 20 per cent of victim-survivors without crisis…

  • Trees a must for growing areas

    Trees a must for growing areas

    Residents and workers near St Germain in Clyde North said that more trees in growing areas would be more than a welcome addition, as the…

  • Dedicated to keeping families together

    Dedicated to keeping families together

    Not all heroes wear capes, some are child protection practitioners helping to save our young children and families at critical times. Three young people in…

  • Jail for violent, mistaken-identity kidnapping

    Jail for violent, mistaken-identity kidnapping

    A 19-year-old has been jailed for his role in a group’s “terrifying” kidnapping and beating of the ‘wrong’ person. In May 2024, Mahdi Mohammadi and…

  • Labor’s beef trade decision with USA needs independent review

    Labor’s beef trade decision with USA needs independent review

    Leader of The Nationals David Littleproud is calling for an independent review, following Labor’s decision to allow US beef born and raised in Canada or…

  • Delicious and decadent Christmas treats

    Delicious and decadent Christmas treats

    Pakenham Senior Citizens Club’s Christmas In July was a very enjoyable event, thanks to the efforts of the committee, with colourful decorations and delicious and…

  • AusNet green thumbs

    AusNet green thumbs

    Energy provider AusNet showed off their green thumbs by chipping in to the re-vegetation project in Garfield. The Lovers Lane site is undergoing a years-long…

  • Youth vote for state’s newest arrivals

    Youth vote for state’s newest arrivals

    A group of young people supported by South East Community Links have teamed up for a Bill in the Y Victorian Youth Parliament. Madina Hakimi,…

  • Flood fix brings relief to Doveton street

    Flood fix brings relief to Doveton street

    With rainwater run-off headed for the drains and the sandbags removed, Doveton resident Veronica Hill has little to fear in flooding, as flood mitigation works…

  • New SDA homes in Berwick

    New SDA homes in Berwick

    A new chapter in inclusive housing has recently opened in Berwick, as SDA Living Australia unveiled its latest development on Coniston Avenue. Called the Robust…

  • Driver caught twice in two weeks

    Driver caught twice in two weeks

    A vehicle was caught for the second time in under two weeks, after officers from the Narre Warren Police Station intercepted the grey Nissan Tiida…