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Historical societies call for secure funding of digital resource
Trove — the National Library of Australia’s research portal —has been a valuable resource for historians, researchers, academics and journalists since it was first launched…
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Local CFAs asking residents to clear the way
Local fire brigades are urging residents to help keep their properties as accessible as possible for brigades with the threat of fire looming at any…
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Despite historical price decline, interest rates ‘hold people back’ from purchasing a home
Local real estate agents are seeing similar trends occur on their doorstep as interest rates push prices down, despite a historic decline in housing prices.…
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Warning over bird diseases
To help prevent emergency animal diseases, Bird owners are being urged by Agriculture Victoria to routinely use biosecurity measures at home, sales, bird shows and…
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Police appeal to public after Wantirna south sexual assault
Police detectives are appealing to the public to help identify a man following an alleged sexual assault at a Wantirna South Shopping Centre. Police said…
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Tick warning for pet owners
With supplies of tick bite serum running low across Australia, RSPCA Victoria is urging pet owners to protect their animals from tick bites. While tick…
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Cyclists struck by vehicle
At around 7.10pm on Saturday 7 January, two cyclists on Boronia Road were struck by a white sedan, with the driver of the vehicle failing…
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Casey MP Aaron Violi reflects on 2022
After being elected to federal parliament in 2022, Casey MP Aaron Violi spoke to the Star Mail and reflected on the challenges and successes of…
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Grass fires a threat this summer
With temperatures above 30 degrees finally starting to come about more regularly, with it comes risks. However, a hotter and drier environment is the perfect…
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Heart Foundation starts ‘bean blitz’
Maybe you’ve ‘bean’ thinking about changing up your diet recently? The Heart Foundation is encouraging more Australian’s to cook with lovely legumes in a new…
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Avocado intake on the rise around Australia
New research has revealed Australians are eating more avocados than ever before. Figures outlined by Avocados Australia’s “Facts at a glance,” show that in the…
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New study aims to treat obesity issues with sand
Specially constructed sand could be used as a new therapy to tackle obesity, thanks to fresh research from the University of South Australia (UniSA). The…