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  • Low-paid workers receive ‘catch-up’ real wage boost

    Low-paid workers receive ‘catch-up’ real wage boost

    Minimum wage earners will take home an extra $32 a week in pay after the industrial umpire handed nearly three million low-paid workers a wage…

  • Campfire safety urged this long weekend

    Campfire safety urged this long weekend

    As Victorians head outdoors to enjoy the King’s Birthday long weekend, fire and land authorities are reminding campers and visitors to forests and parks to…

  • Dr Karl drops in – virtually!

    Dr Karl drops in – virtually!

    The kids at Birmingham Primary school got a visit from the famous Dr Karl last week with an inspiring zoom chat which covered everything from…

  • Community films tackle storm prep

    Community films tackle storm prep

    A township group has jumped at the opportunity to create a series of fun and engaging community education films to help people tackle weather events…

  • Multiple motorists caught by Highway Patrol

    Multiple motorists caught by Highway Patrol

    Motorists are reminded that speeding can have significant consequences after multiple motorists were caught speeding on Friday 30 May. A 21-year-old male driver was detected…

  • Rotary Clubs face off

    Rotary Clubs face off

    The friendly rivalry between the Rotary Clubs of Berwick and Monbulk was reignited once more as the two clubs gathered for the 53rd annual Funno’s…

  • Anchor launches and connects

    Anchor launches and connects

    Anchor has launched its end-of-financial-year support drive in the outer east and joined forces at the same time, with a local radio station supporting their…

  • Draft budget and more in Knox

    Draft budget and more in Knox

    Knox Council has officially published its 2025/26 draft budget amongst a number of other documents for community review after the council met on Monday 26…

  • Frank Carter honoured for Buddhist education work

    Frank Carter honoured for Buddhist education work

    After more than two decades of quietly helping people navigate life through Buddhist teachings, Frank Carter, a long-time Upwey local, has been honoured with the…

  • 200+ furniture pieces now at ReStore Kilsyth

    200+ furniture pieces now at ReStore Kilsyth

    Melbourne locals are being given the chance to pick up high-quality furniture and homewares at affordable prices all while supporting families in need thanks to…

  • Big success of Yarra Ranges Reconciliation Week event

    Big success of Yarra Ranges Reconciliation Week event

    The Yarra Ranges Reconciliation Week – Bridging Now to Next event provided the platform for powerful reconciliation themes to be presented and understood at a…

  • Door knocking for pet registration begins soon

    Door knocking for pet registration begins soon

    From Saturday 7 June, licensed Regi-Check ambassadors will be door knocking households in Cardinia Shire to educate residents on the importance and benefits of registering…

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