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Chasemore puts Hawks on notice

By Nick Creely The scenario for Berwick is as simple as it sounds, win against Hallam Kalora Park on Saturday and finals become likely, or...

Great golf cart robbery

Cardinia CIU is investigating a burglary and theft of a golf cart from a golf club in Upper Beaconsfield on 14 February. Police allege a...

Permit parking proposed

By Bonny Burrows Residential parking permits could be soon be introduced within Pakenham’s busiest precinct. Under a recommendation in the council’s Draft Pakenham Parking...

Q&A

 with Pakenham Secondary College student and Spirit of Anzac Award winner Anna Whelan. 1. What is something people don't know about you? That I completely, unironically,...

Haileybury mourns its own

By Bonny Burrows The Haileybury school community is mourning the death of a staff member in a freak accident at the Berwick campus. Grounds...

Stolen card used

Police are investigating the use of a stolen credit card at an Officer service station. Police report the card was used at the BP service...

Property saved from fire

Firefighters have spared a Tonimbuk property from fire. Firefighters battled windy conditions as they worked to extinguish the grassfire, which broke out on 14...

Quarry concerns heard

By Bonny Burrows Cardinia Shire Council is “very aware” of community concerns surrounding the proposed Bunyip North Quarry, according to Mayor Collin Ross. Councillors...

Anna’s Anzac connection

By Bonny Burrows As the descendant of reknown Anzac author Patsy Adam-Smith, Anna Whelan has always had an interest in Australia’s war history. And...

Udder relief for dairy students

By Bonny Burrows Aspiring farmers can breathe a sigh of relief; local students affected by the recent axing of Goulburn Ovens Institute of...

Weekend what’s on

Fun at parkrun Participate with more than 100 others in a free five-kilometre timed event every Saturday morning. The event caters for serious runners and...

Fire threatens property

A grassfire at risk of destroying property has been extinguished by fire crews. Firefighters battled windy conditions as they worked to extinguish the grassfire...

Melbourne’s $13.5 billion Metro Tunnel to fully open in February 2026

The city’s mega-project, the $13.5 billion Metro Tunnel, will fully launch on 1 February 2026. A partial opening will begin in early December. Hailed as the...

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