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  • No weapons found in Dandenong op

    No weapons found in Dandenong op

    No knives have been found during Victoria Police’s weapons search operation in Dandenong on Thursday 18 September. Acting Senior Sergeant Rob Guy, of the police’s…

  • Groups mark down Collins’ legacy

    Groups mark down Collins’ legacy

    Community groups have congratulated City of Casey planning director James Collins on his appointment as the new CEO of Cardinia Shire Council, though many remain…

  • Powering down business energy bills

    Powering down business energy bills

    The City of Casey is offering a range of free sustainability initiatives to help local businesses cut their energy costs and reduce emissions. In a…

  • An environment to be open for Blue Ribbon Day

    An environment to be open for Blue Ribbon Day

    As Blue Ribbon Day fast approaches, a former Joint Counter Terrorism officer said to approach the day with respect and awareness of the police force’s…

  • Thomas St precinct naming delayed

    Thomas St precinct naming delayed

    The future name for what’s been known as the Afghan Bazaar precinct in Thomas Street Dandenong is still months away from resolution. After months of…

  • Cash ‘game-changer’ for retirement villagers

    Cash ‘game-changer’ for retirement villagers

    Retirement village residents are being unfairly locked out of reverse mortgages, says Dandenong man Bob Barrett. Mr Barrett is calling for state law reform or…

  • Casey’s surplus dips, but debt-free future ahead

    Casey’s surplus dips, but debt-free future ahead

    The City of Casey has posted a $139.7 million surplus for 2024/25, down almost 18 per cent on last year, with councillors saying the municipality…

  • Police seek info on BMW shooting

    Police seek info on BMW shooting

    Police are appealing for public assistance in their investigation into a non-fatal shooting last year. Southern Metro Region Crime Squad detectives say several shots were…

  • Business as usual but crime frustration grows

    Business as usual but crime frustration grows

    Days after the burglary incident at an IGA in Narre Warren North, its staff and nearby businesses are pushing ahead with business as usual. On…

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  • Greyhounds angel wins top award

    Greyhounds angel wins top award

    A veterinary nurse who pioneered Australia’s first greyhound adoption program has been recognised at Sandown Greyhound Racing Club’s annual Women in Racing Awards Night. Mel…

  • St John’s OC to join SFNL

    St John’s OC to join SFNL

    St John’s Old Collegians Football Club is set to switch from amateurs to the Southern Football Netball League. A spokesperson said the move by the…

  • Strongman needs your help

    Strongman needs your help

    When Cook Islands-born strongman Jonathan (Jono) Nelio steps onto the global platform at the 2025 World Natural Strongman Championships in Ireland, he’ll be lifting far…

  • Beaconsfield bank another important win on road to finals

    Beaconsfield bank another important win on road to finals

    Beaconsfield made it back-to-back wins on Saturday beating Norwood 12.21(93) to 4.5(29). Led by Charlie Muley’s four goals and Josh Mounter’s best-afield showing, the win,…

  • Berwick, Noble Park lose to Rowville, Vermont respectively

    Berwick, Noble Park lose to Rowville, Vermont respectively

    Berwick fell heartbreakingly short of a stirring comeback against Rowville on Saturday at Seebeck Oval. The Hawks held on 13.12(90) to 12.14(86), having led by…

  • Cranbourne backs in Soldatos to lead club forward

    Cranbourne backs in Soldatos to lead club forward

    Despite a disappointing season which could see Cranbourne relegated the club has backed in its leader re-appointing coach Angelo Soldatos for 2026. The first-time senior…

Entertainment


  • Rotarians lend a hand

    Rotarians lend a hand

    A Rotarian’s calendar is a busy one. In August, Greater Dandenong and Endeavour Hills Rotary Club reported a long list of good deeds – reinforcing…

  • Man behind Team Hatton

    Man behind Team Hatton

    Coach Peter Hatton previously owned a gym in Dandenong for 11 years before he started his new club Team Hatton for training local children. “I’m…

  • Boxing’s home of champions

    Boxing’s home of champions

    A humble club with a traditional hardcore coach in Dandenong South is not new to creating boxing champions. The Team Hatton club has done it…

  • Between duty and joy

    Between duty and joy

    Several years ago, NETFLIX released their series The Crown about the life of Queen Elizabeth II. For me, the single theme that shone through the…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Free maths lessons Free Maths Methods classes designed to support students of all levels. – Induction on Saturday 20 September 12pm at Bakhtar Community Organisation,…

  • Students bask in the Mitch Tambo effect

    Students bask in the Mitch Tambo effect

    Students at Wooranna Park Primary School were stoked to meet legendary Aboriginal Australian singer Mitch Tambo this month. The school’s indoor court was vibrating with…

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