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  • The Builder

    The Builder

    This week Sarah Holland Batt added yet another award to her already impressive swathe of prizes. A professor of Creative Writing she is also an…

  • Transforming Jells Park sportsfield

    Transforming Jells Park sportsfield

    With a nod to cricket’s most famous international contest, two sports fields at Jells Park in Knox are undergoing a transformation. The Ashes and The…

  • Two men charged and approximately 300kg methamphetamine seized

    Two men charged and approximately 300kg methamphetamine seized

    The Victoria Joint Organised Crime Taskforce (JOCTF) has arrested the two men following an investigation into a Melbourne-based Chinese/Taiwanese syndicate suspected of importing border-controlled drugs.…

  • Getting to the footy finals this weekend

    Getting to the footy finals this weekend

    Extra public transport services will be at hand as footy finals kick off, providing safe and easy travel for fans heading to three massive games…

  • Backing tutors to keep supporting kids

    Backing tutors to keep supporting kids

    Victorian students will get the tailored learning support they need to thrive at school, with the Andrews Labor Government extending the successful Tutor Learning Initiative…

  • South East hoon jailed for three months

    South East hoon jailed for three months

    A serial hoon facing scores of charges from illegal ‘skid meets’ has been sentenced to three months’ jail. Cooper Peatling, 25, faced the Dandenong Magistrates’…

  • Calling out for ease on rates

    Calling out for ease on rates

    Some of the state’s most disadvantaged appear to be being walked over by local councils, after the release of recent data exposing councils’ policies for…

  • Clematis man charged with arson

    Clematis man charged with arson

    Following an arson attack at a local hotel, detectives from Cardinia Crime Investigation Unit have arrested a suspect. On Wednesday the 30th of August 2023,…

  • Vic inquiry calls for recreational duck shooting ban

    Vic inquiry calls for recreational duck shooting ban

    Victoria should ban all recreational duck hunting, an inquiry has recommended following a long-term decline in native bird populations. The parliamentary committee investigating Victoria’s native…

  • Streamlining teacher recruitment for Victorian schools

    Streamlining teacher recruitment for Victorian schools

    The Andrews Labor Government is attracting more teachers to work in Victorian government schools with a new recruitment process – making it easier to connect…

  • Gemco steps out

    Gemco steps out

    Local theatre company Gemco Players Community Theatre is gearing up for its third major production of the year, as it presents West End classic Stepping…

  • A celebration of literature

    A celebration of literature

    Last week was a hive of excitement and creativity at Boronia Heights Primary School as the much-anticipated Book Week took centre stage. The school buzzed…

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