Tag: News
SEMMA backs nuclear option
South East manufacturers are emphatically backing nuclear energy, according to a recent peak-body members survey.
Of more than 190 South East Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance (SEMMA)...
No mix up of Porters, AFL says
The AFL has declared the mistaken claim that ex-Hawthorn player Michael Porter had died had nothing to do with fellow ex-Hawthorn player Rob Porter...
Calls to be mindful of wildlife this winter
As the winter time sees people reserving themselves more indoors, it’s also the time when animals are more out and about for food, and...
A winter wonderland in Narre Warren
From a chance to meet Princess Elsa to ice skating, Frosted - A Winter Spectacular has fun for people of all ages this school...
Pakenham Show ambassador, one of best in state
Congratulations are in order for Tiffany Maestrale, who was runner up for best Junior Ambassador in the State hailing Pakenham’s own show.
Tiffany is the...
Prehistoric party at Wilson Botanic Park
Prehistoric enthusiasts of all ages are encouraged to pop on down to the Wilson Botanic Park in Berwick this school holidays, as part of...
Sex offender allegedly fails to report holiday with 13yo
A Beaconsfield registered sex offender has been released on bail after being accused of failing to report contact with 11 early-teenagers over the past...
Council forced to do ‘more with less’, they say
Cuts to infrastructure and services may be on the horizon for Cardinia as the council sounds the alarm over a dire funding situation they’ve...
7500 family-violence charges in South East blitz
Almost 2700 arrests of family violence offenders and 7500-plus charges laid during a police blitz in the South East so far in 2024.
The...
Bunyip unites for cancer support
The Bunyip community has dug deep in support of the Bunyip Biggest Morning Tea event.
The Vietnam Veterans Motorcycle Club (VVMC) Gippsland Chapter in Longwarry...
‘Disappointing’ delays plague Officer businesses
Store owners across Officer have been forced to undertake drastic measures to cope with dwindling customer numbers due to ongoing disruptions as a part...
Mt Burnett vollies capture the moment a bright object crosses the night sky
Bright objects across the winter sky were picked up by the Mount Burnett Observatory on their all-sky camera and volunteers were happy to report...

















