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Levy not massive but timing severe, expert says

As the new emergency services levy settles in, an expert says the severity of its impact stems from the already-existing cost-of-living constraints and declining...

A bloom with a view

Snuggled between the hills of Emerald and Cockatoo, a ten-acre hillside garden that’s been quietly evolving for nearly five decades will open its gates...

Koowee’s country star ready to be crowned Rodeo Queen

Kooweerup has its very own rodeo queen who is ready to compete on the biggest stage, where she could be crowned the country’s top...

Police seek info on BMW shooting

Police are appealing for public assistance in their investigation into a non-fatal shooting last year. Southern Metro Region Crime Squad detectives say several shots were...

Pair charged with CBD shooting murder

Two South East men have been charged with murder over an alleged fatal shooting in Melbourne’s CBD. With assistance from the Special Operations Group, four...

UPDATE: Berwick-Dandenong trains resume after emergency incident

Train services have resumed on the Pakenham Line between Dandenong and Berwick after an emergency services incident in Dandenong South about 6am this morning...

Berwick-Dandenong trains suspended after emergency incident

Train services have been suspended on the Pakenham Line between Dandenong and Berwick, due to an emergency services incident in Dandenong South this morning...

Friendship put aside

It wouldn’t be right to say the has been tension in the air this week at the Barry Plant Pakenham office. But the banter has...

Magic on air

Students from across Victoria took to the stage at John Cain Arena on Saturday for the Victorian State Schools Spectacular, ‘On Air,’ delivering a...

Levy rally turns heated

The latest in a series of regional protests against the Labor Government took place in Pakenham on Tuesday night. The “Not In Our Name –...

Poo poo pirate pinches porta potties

Melton Crime Investigation Unit detectives have charged a man after portaloos were allegedly stolen in Deanside last week, with one of the stolen units...

Pakenham MP leads assisted dying laws change

Pakenham MP Emma Vulin is helping lead a push to reform Voluntary Assisted Dying laws in an effort to provide suffers of terminal illness...

’Compensation’ builds tension

Traders say they have “nowhere left to turn” after Cardinia Shire and Casey Council refused to offer compensation, calling it a pattern of “neglect”...