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  • Devon Meadows Primary hosts Father’s Day Breakfast

    Devon Meadows Primary hosts Father’s Day Breakfast

    Devon Meadows Primary School celebrated Father’s Day on Thursday 4 September. According to school teacher Carries Butler, the school invited all of the fathers and…

  • Soccer as the universal language

    Soccer as the universal language

    In a head-to-head match-up between Melbourne City FC and Victoria Police, both teams are determined to leave it all on the field in a soccer…

  • State updates scoping rules for Port of Hastings Terminal

    State updates scoping rules for Port of Hastings Terminal

    The State Government has released an updated draft of the scoping requirements for the Port of Hastings Terminal environment effects statement (EES) after the project…

  • Up and moving under lights after hours

    Up and moving under lights after hours

    The City of Casey is lighting up select outdoor venues to encourage residents to stay active and connected after sunset. From now until Tuesday, September…

  • Maybe Pauline’s not wrong – but she’s not quite right either

    Maybe Pauline’s not wrong – but she’s not quite right either

    On the surface, the recent March for Australia rallies claim to oppose “mass immigration.” With support from figures like Pauline Hanson and echo chambers online,…

  • Quarters Primary School celebrates Father’s Day

    Quarters Primary School celebrates Father’s Day

    The Quarters Primary School community celebrated their annual Fathers and Families Picnic on Friday 5 September. A spokesperson of the school said they were fortunate…

  • Cranbourne man charged following Ivanhoe death

    Cranbourne man charged following Ivanhoe death

    Homicide Squad detectives have charged a Cranbourne man in relation to a death in Ivanhoe on 2 September. Emergency services were called to a property…

  • Andrews defends parade pic

    Andrews defends parade pic

    Critics have raged over former Mulgrave MP and Premier Daniel Andrews’s front-stage attendance with international dictators at a military parade in Beijing, China last week.…

  • Permit standoff frustrates owner

    Permit standoff frustrates owner

    An industrial landowner says he’s been unfairly targeted by Greater Dandenong Council after being ordered to clean up his storage yard in Springvale. Last month,…

  • Let’s do lunch next year

    Let’s do lunch next year

    Organising committee chairman Dan O’Loughlin shared a sobering fact when welcoming a record crowd to Friday’s 10th Cardinia Casey Biggest Ever Blokes Lunch. O’Loughlin pointed…

  • Locals condemn rallies

    Locals condemn rallies

    The anti-migration rallies across the country this weekend have left some members of multicultural communities feeling unwelcome after Melbourne’s own rally saw neo-nazis address the…

  • Lang Lang artwork officially revealed

    Lang Lang artwork officially revealed

    Lang Lang’s new public artwork is finally complete with more than 1km of steel used to craft the sculpture that honours the town’s proud rodeo…