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Cardinia appoints new CEO

Cardinia Shire Council has a new CEO, James Collins, who said he will bring his almost two decades of experience with councils to lead...

Spring firewood collection season opens

Victorians will be able to collect firewood for domestic use when collection areas reopen for spring on Monday September 1. Firewood collection is only allowed...

Be asthma-ready this spring

The arrival of spring means warmer weather and more time outdoors, but for many Victorians, it also brings an increased risk of asthma. Ambulance Victoria...

At home support needed, Coroner says

Funding for at-home meal support programs for people suffering from eating disorders has been recommended by the State Coroner in response to the tragic...

Gembrook woman jailed for child sex offences

WARNING: This article contains descriptions of sexual assaults on minor, some readers may find distressing. A 31-year-old woman, who grew up in Gembrook and Macclesfield...

Four youths charged after alleged agg burg and pursuit

Four youths from the South East have been charged after an aggravated home invasion and police pursuit across several suburbs. A man and woman barricaded...

Spring in bloom at Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne

Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne is putting on a spectacular show this spring, with wattles and orchids bursting into bloom. “We have approximately 87 species of...

Shock on MPs Stalin comparison

Shock and disrespect, South-Eastern Metropolitan MP Michael Galea has spoken out against a fellow minister who likened former Premier Daniel Andrews to dictator Joseph...

Comparison sparks rebuke

Liberal South-eastern Metropolitan MP Ann-Marie Hermans has compared former Premier Daniel Andrews to Joseph Stalin during a parliamentary debate on Wednesday, 27 August. This...

Casey denies waste-station conflict

Casey Council is denying community claims of a conflict of interest in its approval of a proposed Hampton Park waste transfer station. Community groups have...

Surprise visit from Premier at multicultural bills event

The Bring Your Bills event in Hampton Park had a surprise visit from the Victorian Premier, Jacinta Allan, following an early morning interruption by...

Anglers get hooked

With spring in the air and trophy-sized rainbow trout close to home, one could rightly describe it as a ‘recipe for delight’. Gazette journalist...

Battle against graffiti

A longtime Berwick resident, Leigh Lox has spent more than a year advocating for action against graffiti across Southeast, but the issue remains largely...