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  • Wet, wet, wet.. but still wild

    By RUSSELL BENNETT DANDENONG DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION – ROUND 3 (day one) RAIN was the most influential component of local play in the Dandenong District…

  • It’s a Goodie for Cobras

    It’s a Goodie for Cobras

    By RUSSELL BENNETT IT’S A given for most footy clubs to have social rooms that look out on to their home grounds. It’s not even…

  • Taylor made for Rangers

    Taylor made for Rangers

    By RUSSELL BENNETT PENNY Taylor’s basketball career has come full circle, with the Australian Opals’ captain returning to where it all began – the Dandenong…

  • Top scalps fall to Nanopoulos

    Top scalps fall to Nanopoulos

    By RUSSELL BENNETT VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET – ROUND 6 (day one) A SUPERB six-wicket haul from James Nanopoulos has put Dandenong in with a huge…

  • Violent history

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS AN ICE user with a “history of violence” has said that grief over his former partner’s suspicious death was the reason why…

  • Last man standing

    Last man standing

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD EDRINGTON Ward councillor Mick Morland appears to be the only candidate throwing his hat in the ring to become the next Casey…

  • Away day on the bay

    Away day on the bay

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD ADAM Keating always wants to “get out and have go.” These are the words of his Endeavour Hills dad, Mick, who on…

  • Birthday blitz for Win

    Birthday blitz for Win

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD ENGLISH-BORN Win Wilson was in London when bombs were dropped on the city during World War II. This month she was still…

  • Burglary spree nets $1 million

    Burglary spree nets $1 million

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD POLICE are appealing for any help in their investigation into a spate of recent home burglaries throughout Casey, which has seen around…

  • Egg lays foundation

    Egg lays foundation

    AVID young readers from Doveton were treated to another spectacular literacy event last week. A crowd of curious children gathered to discover what was inside…

  • Figures expose ‘crisis’

    Figures expose ‘crisis’

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS ASYLUM seeker figures confirm a “humanitarian” crisis is developing in Dandenong, according to councillor Roz Blades. According to Department of Immigration and…

  • Purpose-built ward provides much-needed care

    Purpose-built ward provides much-needed care

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A MANAGING nurse from Casey Hospital’s new sub-acute care ward has championed the importance of the facility for the community. Nurse Unit…

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