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Community slams broken urgent care promise

Casey South communities are frustrated that the new Cranbourne Community Hospital will not provide non-life-threatening urgent care, a promise they say was made during...

Dandenong woman faces gun, explosives charges

A Dandenong woman has applied for bail after police seized high-powered guns and explosive material from an alleged stolen car. Bee Hong Goh, 32, faced...

Margaret’s the name

Cranbourne’s Margaret Nummey has been named Victoria’s Carer of the Year at the 2025 Victorian Heart of Dovida awards, with her nomination backed by...

Scholarship open for young leaders

A new Beaconhills scholarship initiative is offering students from socially or financially disadvantaged backgrounds the opportunity to access independent education from Years 9 to...

Turning a new leaf

Change has become second nature to Diane Gow. Moving across countries, cities, and farms, each transition has unlocked new horizons for her NDIS sanctuary....

Dandenong man charged during Operation Nighthawk

A 21-year-old Greater Dandenong man has been among 43 people charged in a major police operation targeting drivers of stolen cars in Melbourne’s north...

Recognise a local legend for Australia Day awards

Cardinia Shire Council is excited to announce that nominations are now open for the 2026 Australia Day Awards. The council’s Australia Day Awards recognise and...

Pakenham man arrested for alleged involvement in indigenous campment assault

Melbourne Crime Investigation Unit detectives have charged a 15th person following an alleged affray and assaults which occurred in Melbourne in August. Police will allege...

Thewlis Road upgrade still waiting on funding

Approaching the end of its first year, access through Thewlis Road from the new Kuyim Primary School is still cut off until the state...

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...

Casey locals join Rally Against Racism

Casey locals were amongst the crowd demonstrating against racism in the Melbourne CBD on Friday 26 September. Marg Edwards and Gwyneth Jones from Berwick were...

MP ‘inaction’ a corruption risk: survey

Most Victorian MPs and councillors taking part in a recent survey by the Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC) believe that corruption is a problem...

Remembrance day services

Remembrance Day is next Tuesday. Here is a list of local commemorations. Bunyip When: 11 November, 10.40am Where: Bunyip War Memorial – Main St and High St,...

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