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  • Cranbourne plays the numbers game

    Cranbourne plays the numbers game

    14 blocks of 10. Cranbourne captain-coach Harrison Carlyon outlined the task to his Cranbourne teammates before play ahead of a tricky chase against Coomoora in…

  • New-look board at South East Leisure

    New-look board at South East Leisure

    South East Leisure (SEL) has appointed three new board members, whose appointments took effect in January 2025. Kirstan Corben, a leader in the health and…

  • Lonely fight against family violence

    Lonely fight against family violence

    A South East woman, a victim of family violence, is determined to tell her story. The single mother has been worried that her little boy…

  • Tenacious Tigers let one slip against top team

    Tenacious Tigers let one slip against top team

    Cast your mind back to round four of the Dandenong District Cricket Association Turf 1 season. Beaconsfield, having rolled Hallam Kalora Park for just 111…

  • A voice for refugees in need

    A voice for refugees in need

    Fleeing from a war-torn country is an experience that no one should have to go through, yet, unfortunately, it remains one of the most-told stories…

  • CCTV released over lifeguard attack

    CCTV released over lifeguard attack

    Police are seeking public help to find a group of up to eight youths who assaulted a 19-year-old lifeguard at Casey ARC. Casey CIU detectives…

  • Bears and Bloods boosted by big wins

    Bears and Bloods boosted by big wins

    Berwick’s 192-run win over North Dandenong made it five wins on the trot for the Bears in the Dandenong District Cricket Association, thrashing the Maroons…

  • Parkmore pillaged by HSD as Parkfield presents its case

    Parkmore pillaged by HSD as Parkfield presents its case

    Parkmore’s second loss of the Dandenong District Cricket Association Turf 2 season has seen the Pirates fall from first to third, unable to defend 122…

  • Campers warned on fire risk

    Campers warned on fire risk

    With fire danger still high, campers are being warned not to leave campfires and barbecues unattended during the upcoming long weekend. This month police issued…

  • World’s monks converge at Springvale South

    World’s monks converge at Springvale South

    Senior Buddhist monks from across the world gathered at Wat Buddharangsi Melbourne temple in Springvale South this month. Cambodian Buddhist Monk Council of Australia and…

  • Stolen car crashes, floods Keysborough brigade

    Stolen car crashes, floods Keysborough brigade

    Repairs are underway at the Keysborough fire brigade after it was left with “significant flooding” in a hit-run car crash now being investigated by Victoria…

  • Man charged following Tooradin collision

    Man charged following Tooradin collision

    Major Collision Investigation Unit detectives have charged a man following a collision in Tooradin where a man sustained life-threatening injuries last night. A BMW sedan…

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