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Kangaroo killing continues

Despite a $10,000 reward offered for information, it's been reported that three more kangaroos have been killed at Cardinia Reservoir Park, continuing a spate...

Lake name division

The 19 November community gathering at Guru Nanak Lake that was attended by a number of neo-Nazis has sparked divisive debate, reaching into Victorian...

SES’s brand-new Officer Unit

Officer’s brand new SES unit started this week aiming to give some much-needed support to local volunteers and bind the fast-growing suburb together with...

Living on the edge

Victorian young people say cost of living, climate change and the environment and violence, safety and crime are the most important issues impacting Australia...

Rail disruptions during Metro Tunnel ‘rehearsals’

Disruptions are expected for the Cranbourne and Pakenham services as part of ‘dress rehearsals’ for the impending Metro Tunnel. Over the next two weekends...

Improving accessibility

This International Day of People with a Disability, Cardinia Shire Council is sharing information about services, projects & initiatives delivered this year to improve...

Coming together against violence

Locals, survivors, young people, advocates and domestic violence gathered recently for a special presentation as part of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender...

Christmas spirit delights

Hundreds of locals enjoyed all that the Bunjil Place Plaza twilight Christmas market had to offer on Saturday night. More than 70 stalls were showcased...

State Government must share the cost, report says

The State Government must ‘act expeditiously’ in funding the urban fringe as the sustainability of Local Governments is ‘at risk’ if the continued burden...

Report recommends protecting farmland on the urban fringe

A State Government committee has called for monitoring of saleyards, as they continue to consolidate after the closure of Pakenham, to ensure no ‘negative...

Dwelling on small farmland lot approved

VCAT has upheld a permit for a dwelling on a small agricultural lot in Longwarry after a neighbour objected to the application on the...

Charities welcome call for more support

A State Parliament report into rising food insecurity has been welcomed by local food relief agencies as they see more and more working families...

Phil Wright and his team the newest legends of Lang Lang

Phil Wright and his team of Peter Taylor and Derek Fenn are the latest winners of the South West Gippsland Midweek Bowling Group weekly...