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  • Double reprint success for former Keysborough author

    Double reprint success for former Keysborough author

    Former Keysborough resident, Chris Thomas, is enjoying unexpected success in the world of children’s publishing, with two of his picture books going back to print…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 28 May 1925 CYCLING A road race was held at Dandenong on Saturday afternoon, under the auspices of the Dandenong Cycle Club.…

  • Appreciate the differences

    Appreciate the differences

    With springtime in the offing, many of us are preparing our gardens by planting many new and exciting plants as well as some of the…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Reconciliation Week flag-raising Welcome to Country, traditional ceremonial smoking ceremony, with a joint flags-raising by mayor Jim Memeti and Bunurong Elder. The event will also…

  • Famed name visits Noble Park Public Hall

    Famed name visits Noble Park Public Hall

    Fast following Noble Park Public Hall’s centenary celebrations, a descendant of one of the hall’s key founders has visited the historic site. Hall trustees Dawn…

  • Camps to careers – Upcoming festival by SisterWorks to improve life for refugee women.

    Camps to careers – Upcoming festival by SisterWorks to improve life for refugee women.

    A celebration of resilience, culture, and connection will come to life in Greater Dandenong on Sunday, 15 June, as SisterWorks hosts its first community festival…

  • Storytime across the nation

    Storytime across the nation

    More than 2.2 million tuned online to a national live-streaming of children’s book The Truck Cat at Springvale Library. The 25th annual National Simultaneous Storytime…

  • “It would’ve killed me outright” – Freak accident survivor honoured with 2025 Casey Equity and Inclusion Award

    “It would’ve killed me outright” – Freak accident survivor honoured with 2025 Casey Equity and Inclusion Award

    For more than three decades, Narre Warren resident, Ren Tumath, has been quietly, but significantly, reshaping the way the City of Casey includes the queer…

  • Casey’s top citizen leads on stroke awareness

    Casey’s top citizen leads on stroke awareness

    Antonia “Toni” Arfaras has spent over three decades changing lives across the City of Casey — but this year, her efforts have been officially recognised.…

  • Steps to a healthy start to the day

    Steps to a healthy start to the day

    Students at Lyndale Greens Primary School started with a spring in their steps at a Walk to School Day event on Friday 16 May. The…

  • Lynbrook Primary celebrates 20 years

    Lynbrook Primary celebrates 20 years

    Lynbrook Primary School marked a special milestone last month, celebrating 20 years of learning and community connection. The school first opened its doors in 2005…

  • Connected with hope

    Connected with hope

    Hope is a common thread that connects us. It’s often a message wishing someone the best, an expression of care for someone’s welfare. Sometimes there’s…

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