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  • Lysterfield Lake College proposal shut down

    Lysterfield Lake College proposal shut down

    Plans to build a Catholic school in the Casey Foothills were this week rejected, after Casey Council’s decision to deny a permit for the site…

  • Wellsprings wins hearts and minds

    Wellsprings wins hearts and minds

    Wellsprings for Women held a very successful fundraising event on Thursday 6 October at Springvale City Hall. The proceeds from the event will be used…

  • MP welcomes baby Ruairí

    MP welcomes baby Ruairí

    Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams has proudly announced the safe arrival of her baby Ruairí. After “gruelling” attempts at IVF, the Mental Health and Treaty &…

  • Jailed for ‘dangerous’ escapade

    Jailed for ‘dangerous’ escapade

    A disqualified ice-high driver in a stolen BMW X6 wagon who sped dangerously across the South East and inner suburbs for more an hour before…

  • Plea for Hazara ‘genocide’ action

    Plea for Hazara ‘genocide’ action

    More than 5000 filled Harmony Square in Dandenong as a stand of support for victims of the recent deadly bombing of Kaaj Academic Learning Centre…

  • ‘I will give you a go’: champion boss

    ‘I will give you a go’: champion boss

    A Dandenong South business has been lauded for its support for disadvantaged workers. A & A Electroplaters was named as a finalist in the Champion…

  • Stand against Taliban atrocities

    Stand against Taliban atrocities

    It was Friday evening at our staff gathering in a Melbourne hotel, when CNN broke the news: an education centre is attacked by a suicide…

  • Council backflips on library dissolution

    Council backflips on library dissolution

    Casey Council has back-flipped on its decision to dissolve its community library service provider, Casey Cardinia Libraries (CCL). On 4 October the council announced it…

  • No jail for cash case

    No jail for cash case

    A painter has avoided jail after being found with $707,800 cash in his luggage at Melbourne Airport. Dejan Tomic, 28, of Hampton Park, pleaded guilty…

  • Inquiry wants Vic watchdog witness reforms

    Inquiry wants Vic watchdog witness reforms

    A parliamentary inquiry has called on the Victorian government to change laws to allow corruption watchdog witnesses to disclosure confidential information to helplines. In a…

  • Chisholm Institute foundation proving hundreds with an education

    Chisholm Institute foundation proving hundreds with an education

    Frankston Arts Centre hosted more than 100 Chisholm Institute students who graduated with diplomas, certificates and degrees on Wednesday 21 September. Guest speaker and former…

  • Councils re-launch push for Thompsons Road upgrade

    Councils re-launch push for Thompsons Road upgrade

    Extending Thompsons Road to Pakenham would be a $58 billion economic bonanza for the region, creating 140,000 jobs and significantly cutting travel time. The figures,…

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