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The gift of care

By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM TWO local community groups are $500 better off this week thanks to a grant from a Beaconsfield business. Smartline Personal Mortgage Advisers last...

Bite-size advice to living well

By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM BEACONSFIELD naturopath Karina Francois has already changed the lives of many through her principles of clean eating and healthy thinking. Now, she can...

Cash for Kooweerup

By DANI ROTHWELL KOOWEERUP Regional Health Service will benefit from $204,000 extra in the next budget. This comes as the State Government increases their health budget...

A stitch in time

By DANI ROTHWELL BUNYIP’s Annual Quilt and Craft Show is onto its 11th year of celebrating the craft. The weekend-long event is expected to draw crowds...

Killing a myna problem

By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM A 12-MONTH long waiting list for Cardinia Shire Council’s trial Indian Myna bird trapping program is forcing residents to look to other...

Taught by the best

By CASEY NEILL TOP university graduates are heading into classrooms in Casey, Cardinia and Greater Dandenong. The Teach for Australia participants will bring their expertise from...

Never too old to learn

By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM AT 63 years old, Steven Hainsworth is filled with the excitement of starting school. Next year, the Beaconsfield podiatrist will commence a PhD...

Lang Lang plans for ageing

By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM AGEING Lang Lang residents would be able to access quality aged care without leaving the area under plans for a new care...

Blokes heed health message

TAKE almost 400 blokes, put them in a room with a comedian and a couple of sporting stars, add a few drinks and a...

When blokes do lunch

By RUSSELL BENNETT DO you know how your father died? This straight-forward question asked by Australian Football Hall of Famer David Parkin on Friday at the...

Traverse team steps up to help the walking wounded

By GARRY HOWE AS he has traversed the length of the country, Walking Wounded crusader Brian Freeman has been struck by the number of ex-soldiers...

Fallen soldiers join the journey

WHEREVER Walking Wounded founder Brian Freeman goes in his Great Traverse around three continents, 41 fallen soldiers go with him. He is carrying a Roll...

Viral bus stop shame

A viral image from Officer, has put a spotlight on the strain facing Australia’s rapidly growing suburbs. The image, published on Reddit, shows a group...

A uniting role