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Protect your plates from thieves

Cardinia police are urging vehicle owners to be vigilant as number plate thefts continue to become more prominent. Having number plates stolen can not only...

A mother’s love

At 92 years of age, Gembrook’s Kath Ramage has celebrated Mother’s Day on a number of occasions. Each year continues to be more special...

Program cuts spark outrage

Cardinia residents have been making their voices heard on council’s draft budget with a number disappointed that a popular disability program could be cut. The...

Holding perperators to account

Police throughout Cardinia and surrounds are cracking down on family violence perpetrators as a state-wide push is leading to a record number of offenders...

Coaches replacing trains for Gippsland commuters in May and June

Commuters travelling between the city and Gippsland are advised coaches will replace trains between Southern Cross, Traralgon and Bairnsdale for more than six weeks,...

Cash splash for lucky locals

The line to the front door of Cardinia Life snaked through the carpark and around the corner, as locals lined up for the chance...

Accused hoon to face 10-day trial

An alleged high-speed hoon from Berwick will contest up to 110 charges in a trial lasting an estimated 10 days, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court has...

Visitor visa ‘discrimination’ claims

Advocates are calling out a “discriminatory” crackdown against overseas relatives who are being refused visas to visit Australia. Refugee advocate Wicki Wickiramasingham says “everybody...

Call for action as ambulance services continue to be stretched by demand

An ambulance crew was subjected to an arduous trip out to Warburton as the sky-high demand for emergency responses and the prevalence of non-emergency...

The council pushes for more funds for local farmers

Cardinia Shire Council is pushing for more Government support for local farmers in a recent submission to an upcoming State Government inquiry, calling for...

Monash Health pleads guilty over patient death

Monash Health has pleaded guilty to a workplace safety charge over the suicide of a mental-health patient at Casey Hospital, Berwick in 2015. In...

NTEU and students voice against proposed cuts

The National Tertiary Education Union protest on Tuesday 30 April was more than just an act of disruption and demand for change, but also...

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Celebrating 50 years of service

The Rotary Club of Kooweerup-Lang Lang has looked back on its 50-year history and has looked forward to the future. On Sunday 5 May, former...