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Cardinia Fun Run returns

Despite the weather being a bit colder than usual this year, many runners got a good sweat going in the Cardinia Fun Run of...

Local police death highlights stress and danger

The Coroner’s Court of Victoria has made note of the “inherently stressful” role of police after a veteran officer from Beaconsfield took his own...

Hills seek funding return as Albo spashs cash for roads

Two years after $200 million was cut from a road sealing program, residents of the Dandenong Ranges are organising a renewed case to see...

Garfield rejects bus stop

Garfield residents and business owners are rallying against the Department of Transport and Planning (DTP) proposed location for a new bus stop at Garfield...

End of hospitality era

When Adam Sadiqzai walked out of Stellas Kitchen last Sunday, he closed the door on a significant part of his life. He says it will...

Big Build a big barrier

Shop owners are forced to work seven days a week to manage the loss of customers caused by roadworks on Racecourse Road. Roadside businesses such...

Young Anthony is a shining example

Clean Up Australia unites all from the community to look after their local neighbourhood, and one of Cardinia’s best examples is Bayles local Anthony. This...

Promise to ‘freeze’ beer tax

The Federal Labor Government will freeze indexation on draught beer for two years commencing in August 2025 if re-elected, which a local brewery has...

Making the Call

A new documentary ‘Unanswered Calls’ shines light on the young “silent victims” experiencing family violence. The production led by Safe Steps, reveals the shocking first-hand...

Maintain ground cover to protect soils

Isolated dust storms recently are a reminder of how fragile some of our soils are. They are also a good reminder there is still...

The hidden cost of pasture residues

Achieving the ideal grazing residue on kikuyu dairy pastures can be challenging, even for motivated farmers. Early findings from Dairy UP research have shown there...

Panda-monium: Fights, long queues hit Cranbourne store’s opening

Enthusiastic shoppers, an overwhelming turnout, hours of queues, fighting and verbal abuse, vandalism, a police callout, and an early shutdown marked the grand opening...

Pakenham house prices at new high

Pakenham recorded a new high mark in median house price in the June quarter, jumping three per cent, or $20,000, over the March quarter...