Tag: News
Council calls out responsibilities for land that isn’t theirs
Cardinia council is being left responsible for developing land that isn’t even there own, saying they 'can no longer afford to prioritise’ certain projects...
Cardinia offers pay rise as workers face cost-of-living pressures
The council is facing ‘extreme pressure’ to keep their employees happy with a pay rise in the ongoing discussions for a new enterprise agreement.
This...
Wellsprings FV funding extends 12 months
Wellsprings for Women chief executive Dalal Smiley said in-language information was critical especially for newly-arrived women of migrant and refugee backgrounds - who may...
Clyde North man charged over fatal crash in Tooradin
A driver has been charged over a a fatal car crash in Tooradin, in which a Dandenong man died at the scene.
Major Collision Investigation...
New $3.3 million school learning centre blessed
Kooweerup's St John the Baptist Primary School community has celebrated the blessing and official opening of their new $3.3 million Learning and Discovery Centre...
Grand opening for Kooweerup kinder
Early learning for Kooweerup received a boost recently, with Bass MP Jordan Crugnale officially opening the new KU Kooweerup Kindergarten.
Located within Kooweerup Primary School,...
Expo showcases living life
Most people are defined by their employment, yet this weekend showcased the passions and volunteering people dedicated themselves to in their spare time at...
Icy mornings captured by residents
While most people probably tried to avoid getting out of bed as long as possible on Wednesday 3 and Thursday 4 July as the...
Going for gold
Gearing up for the Special Olympics was nothing out of the ordinary for local athlete Nicholas Bruin, who took part in the weekend’s basketball...
Dandenong man dies in Tooradin crash
A Dandenong man has died and two injured in a car crash in Tooradin on Saturday 6 July.
Major Collision Investigation Unit detectives say the...
Casey pharmacists looking for more clarity amidst new regulations
Pharmacists have criticised the new vape reforms introduced this month, agreeing that while they may be the best equipped to provide vapes for therapeutic...
New exciting year ahead for Rotary
The Rotary Club of Pakenham came together in late June to both celebrate its dedicated members and introduce their new committee for the coming...