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Toast keeps you tickled

CHANNEL surfing has become a dispiriting experience of late, but sometimes a diamond in the rough can still be found. On SBS 2 around 10pm...

Assault charges laid

TWO Lang Lang men will face court after being arrested and charged over a serious assault last month. On Saturday 23 May, a 45-year-old Lang...

Get in the mood for these gals

AUDIENCES will take a trip down memory lane when Aurora Mackrill returns to the Cardinia Cultural Centre later this month. Aurora will pay tribute to...

Little one impedes grocery run

By LIA SPENCER GETTING groceries has become one of the things on my list which I cannot do with my little girl Isla....

Leaders in their field

BUSINESSES from across the south east shone at the Victorian Manufacturing Hall of Fame awards. Industry Minister Lily D’Ambrosio recognised 16 outstanding individuals and businesses...

On the ball

By RUSSELL BENNETT WINLESS from their first 10 games, with an average losing margin of 46 points. The numbers don’t paint a pretty picture for the...

MP hacks back

By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM LA TROBE MP Jason Wood has accused the seat's Labor candidate of being “soft on terror” after Mr Wood's anti-terrorism plan was...

Give the great gift says donor

By ANEEKA SIMONIS LOCAL organ donors are spruiking for greater registration numbers following news of a Federal Government review into the current, underperforming organ donation...

Dual push on highway

By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM RESIDENTS along the South Gippsland Highway are calling on the government to fund an upgrade to the road, making it dual lane. A...

Dignity of homeless undermined

By ANEEKA SIMONIS AFTER roughing it for 48 hours on the streets, Berwick man Kevin Tangga said the hardest part of his time was trying...

Anti-violence funds dry up

By ANEEKA SIMONIS A MALE-LED family violence prevention campaign helping tackle the growing issue of domestic abuse is under threat as the State Government fails...

Trikers drifting in the dark

By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM CONSULATATIONS with the developer of an empty housing estate will influence whether local drift trikers will be allowed to use the area,...

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Final Anzac Day service as president for Upper Beaconsfield stalwart

It was a bittersweet day for outgoing Upper Beaconsfield Returned and Services League (RSL) sub-branch president Eric Chaplin OAM on Anzac Day, with a...