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  • Seniors at-risk of AI spam and online scam

    Seniors at-risk of AI spam and online scam

    Have you recently fallen for an Artificial-Intelligence generated content? Or maybe you’re finding it harder to spot a scam online? You’re not alone — new…

  • AI ‘illegally scraping’ local news

    AI ‘illegally scraping’ local news

    Country Press Australia (CPA) has welcomed the Albanese Government’s decision to rule out a copyright exemption for AI companies, but says urgent action is required…

  • Family violence: women lack supports

    Family violence: women lack supports

    Monash University research has backed a Wellsprings For Women report into the systemic challenges for refugee and migrant women experiencing family violence. Lack of cultural…

  • Casey releases Annual Report 2024/25

    Casey releases Annual Report 2024/25

    City of Casey has released its Annual Report 2024/25. According to the Council, this year marked a “significant turning point” for Casey, with the return…

  • Casey records $140 million surplus for 2024/25

    Casey records $140 million surplus for 2024/25

    Casey Council has recorded a $140 million surplus for the 2024/25 financial year, with a $57 million shortfall against its original forecast. The shortfall was…

  • RSL dinner reunites LEEs, veterans

    RSL dinner reunites LEEs, veterans

    It was an unlikely reunion after 18 long years. Raz Mohammad and Peter Erson formed a bond of brotherhood in the Afghanistan war zone in…

  • ‘Angel’ families left behind

    ‘Angel’ families left behind

    A locally formed Afghan Locally Engaged Employee (LEE) Alliance is still fighting for their endangered families to join them in Australia. Its president Nisar worked…

  • Apprentice welder and mum breaking barriers

    Apprentice welder and mum breaking barriers

    A single mother of four is breaking down barriers in a male-dominant industry, empowering women through her journey. Ana Gamero migrated to Australia at the…

  • Cohesion sought for precinct name

    Cohesion sought for precinct name

    Greater Dandenong Council and community members are part of a new social cohesion initiative that’s working towards a future name for the Afghan Bazaar precinct…

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Sport


  • 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


  • Multifaith Network Afternoon Tea

    Multifaith Network Afternoon Tea

    As part of Casey Council’s commitment to encouraging faith-led respect and inclusion, various religious communities came together on 20 of October for the Multifaith Network…

  • Relay for Life spirit shines through rain

    Relay for Life spirit shines through rain

    The 2025 Relay for Life went ahead in high spirits despite the rain, bringing together hundreds of participants who helped raise more than $121,000 for…

  • Golden memories at Cup trophy tour

    Golden memories at Cup trophy tour

    The golden Melbourne Cup trophy made its rounds at Casey Manor Aged Care Home in Narre Warren as part of the upcoming Melbourne Cup in…

  • Art to Gobo lights

    Art to Gobo lights

    Year nine and ten students from Cranbourne Secondary College have had the opportunity to showcase their vibrant and colourful artwork through gobo lights at Clydesdale…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 29 October 1925 Dandenong Cemetery A deputation of trustees of the Dandenong cemetery was introduced to the council by Cr. Butler, with…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Open Studios weekend Take a free, self-guided tour through the studios, workshops, galleries and gardens of an array of talented artists and makers hailing from…

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  • Workplace inquiry ‘out of bounds’

    Workplace inquiry ‘out of bounds’

    A Greater Dandenong Council executive has recommended the blocking of a councillor’s second attempt for an external investigation into the council’s workplace culture. Councillor Rhonda…

  • Exec exodus: Council CFO, top managers quit

    Exec exodus: Council CFO, top managers quit

    Three senior managers at Greater Dandenong Council have handed in their resignations in recent days. Manager of governance, legal and risk Nicole Rudden and chief…

  • Greater Dandenong issues alert of suspected rates-scam

    Greater Dandenong issues alert of suspected rates-scam

    Greater Dandenong Council has issued an alert to ratepayers about a suspected SMS scam. “We have heard reports of residents receiving SMS reminders to pay…

  • Game over for SESH

    Game over for SESH

    In a major shock, the massive South East Sports Hub (SESH) in Bangholme – as well as a housing estate at a Keysborough Green Wedge…

  • The impacts of homelessness

    The impacts of homelessness

    When nine years old, Julz Nichols learnt all too well what it’s like to lose her home at a moment’s notice. She remembers the freshly…

  • Hope and joy

    Hope and joy

    Charles Dickens’s historical novel published in 1859 is set during the French Revolution. Since reading this in high school, many years ago, the opening lines…

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