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  • Cr Garad quits Greens

    Cr Garad quits Greens

    Greater Dandenong councillor Rhonda Garad has quit the Greens after seven years as a member. She says her move is no slight on the Greens,…

  • Two teens charged after three-day crime spree

    Two teens charged after three-day crime spree

    The two Dandenong teenagers arrested yesterday in Pakenham have been charged after their alleged involvement in a three-day crime spree. North West Metro Regional Crime…

  • Eastlink operator fails to curb sky-sign

    Eastlink operator fails to curb sky-sign

    Eastlink’s operator Connect East and Greater Dandenong Council have failed in a bid to scuttle a proposed advertising sign near the tollway in Keysborough. Media…

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  • Footy for all: Bakhtar Community Organisation introduces free AFL program

    Footy for all: Bakhtar Community Organisation introduces free AFL program

    Multicultural families gathered at Gunns Road Reserve on 28 June for Casey Community Connect, a registration event hosted by Bakhtar Community Organisation (BCO) in partnership…

  • 60 years of service celebrated

    60 years of service celebrated

    Rotary Club of Noble Park-Dingley marked its 60th birthday in style last month. More than 70 Rotarians and friends lunched at Dingley Hotel on Sunday…

  • Tales of resilience in worldy memoir

    Tales of resilience in worldy memoir

    Crossing four continents, Peter Jerijian’s expansive memoir was launched with scores of admirers in Springvale last month. Bouncing Back: Tales from a Passionately Lived Life…

  • The trip of a lifetime awaits

    The trip of a lifetime awaits

    One lucky reader has the chance to win the ultimate travel experience – an 8-day Viking “Rhine Getaway” river cruise for two, including return flights,…

  • Proactive peace-building in a multicultural Australia

    Proactive peace-building in a multicultural Australia

    In an increasingly interconnected world, conflicts abroad can resonate through our own communities—sometimes in unexpected and concerning ways. While such issues may initially seem distant,…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 3 July 1925 BACON FACTORY FIRE GOODS “SAVED” BY FIREMEN Dandenong residents were startled to hear, shortly after seven o’clock on Sunday…

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  • LED sky sign adds to Springvale’s ‘visual clutter’: VCAT

    LED sky sign adds to Springvale’s ‘visual clutter’: VCAT

    A proposed electronic sky sign in Springvale’s CBD has been rejected by the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal because it would “unacceptably” add to the…

  • Madeline Butler wanted on warrant

    Madeline Butler wanted on warrant

    Police are searching for a 32-year-old woman wanted on warrant for skipping court. Madeline Butler is described as Caucasian, 175 centimetres with a thin build,…

  • Council tracks its own customer requests

    Council tracks its own customer requests

    Greater Dandenong Council’s responses to customer service requests are being reported in a new digital dashboard. It covers five types of service requests, with dumped…

  • Appreciation for holding the peace

    Appreciation for holding the peace

    The City of Casey hosted a special recognition event on Monday, 23 June, honouring the contributions of 75 Justices of the Peace who serve the…

  • Fire warning for Casey this winter

    Fire warning for Casey this winter

    The City of Casey has issued a fire warning as the middle of the winter season approaches, following an unusually warm and dry autumn. According…

  • Payne welcomes child-abuse liability reform

    Payne welcomes child-abuse liability reform

    Legalise Cannabis MP Rachel Payne has welcomed the State Government’s intent to hold churches vicariously liable for child sexual abuse committed by their clergy. It…

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