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Communities revisit a horrific past

Communities welcomed Robyn Howarth, survivor of the infamous Faraday kidnapping, for an author talk about Life in Faraday at the Pakenham and Emerald libraries...

More outages slam Victoria

In what Ausnet has described as a ‘challenging’ weekend there have been around 50,000 customer outages across Victoria, with some residents in Ferntree Gully...

Carers Day kicks off

The first Carers Day of the year at Brookfield farm in Beaconsfield, celebrated the importance of care and community. It was a fun and...

Emerald’s new skate spot

Cardinia Shire Council is thrilled to announce the grand opening of the new Worrell Reserve Skate Park and Youth Plaza at Worrell Reserve, Emerald...

Hospitals welcome new interns

Dandenong Hospital and Casey Hospital have seen an influx of junior doctors embarking on a new journey since January this year. More than 100 junior...

Casey councillors ‘locked out’ of planning application decisions

Newly-elected Casey councillors are being sidelined from representing the community in local planning issues, former councillors say. Last year, Casey administrators endorsed a new policy...

Safety tips to protect kids on the roads

As Victorian children return to school, Kidsafe Victoria is asking parents, carers and drivers to prioritise child safety on the roads. With busy driveways, bustling...

Smiles for first day at Clyde Grammar

It was a day that had been long awaited by 52 of Clyde Grammar’s newest students. Foundation students arrived for the first day of...

Nazi flag draped over highway

Victoria Police are investigating a Nazi flag being hung on an overpass bridge in Dandenong North. Police officers were alerted to the flag over Dandenong...

An ode of country, history and people

Bringing rhythm, music, dance and atmosphere to Bunjil Place, the Bunyi Bunyi Bumi performance is paving the way for celebrating interconnected cultures. Scheduled to...

A trip to the tropics

An overseas travel exchange has always been an exciting endeavour for many, such as the case of third-year university student Joshua Pingiaro who, along...

Shed fire sparks smoke warning

Fire crews contained a blaze in a back shed at Endeavour Hills on Thursday 6 February. Callers to triple-0 reported a structure and a tree...

Emerald Ambulance Auxiliary gets member boost

The Emerald Ambulance Auxiliary recently received a significant boost, welcoming six new community-minded locals to its committee, with the door always open for anyone...