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Looking Back
100 years ago 27 November 1924 Observations Hundreds of Dandenong residents crowded round a free open-air exhibition of juggling, balancing etc. in Lonsdale-Street Dandenong for…
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Casey farewells administrators
Casey’s three administrators officially finished their term after the mayor and deputy mayor elections on Tuesday 19 November. A close-out report was tabled in September,…
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Best of the press
More than 170 people attended the Victorian Country Press Association’s pinnacle event for 2024, held at the RACV Resort in Torquay on Friday, 15 November.…
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Signs of strength against family violence
This year’s Walk against Family Violence event sent a bold message – to identify the ‘red flags’ of domestic abuse. Domestic violence survivor Simone O’Brien,…
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Locals have eyes on cup prize
Saturday’s standalone $500,000 Ladbrokes Cranbourne Cup (1600m) looks set to be one of the most open in recent memory with a strong local contingent keen…
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Casey and Cardinia community groups set to win big on cup days
Excitement is building for Saturday’s $500,000 Ladbrokes Cranbourne Cup day with 14 community groups in contention to win significant cash prizes over five weeks of…
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Man accused of covering up Isla Bell killing seeks bail
A man accused of transporting Melbourne teen Isla Bell’s body in a fridge is attempting to be freed on bail as her mother spoke of…
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Financial watchdog warns of structural budget problems
Years of deficits are a sign of a structurally sick Victorian budget and long-term plans to fix it are reactive, the state’s financial watchdog has…
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Quality field chases The Meteorite
A hot-field will contest Saturday’s $1million The Meteorite (1200m) at Cranbourne where three last-start winners will look to create history and become the first-time winner…
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Families in the flying seats
Hundreds of families and aviation enthusiasts gathered for the annual family open cockpit weekend at the Moorabbin Air Museum on 16 and 17 November 2024.…
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Emergency relief after Ralph’s revival
A man who had collapsed in Noble Park has been reunited with the heroic first-responders who saved his life. The 84-year-old, Ralph Di Scala was…
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Keysborough chapel sale ‘close to finalised’
The sale of a Keysborough historic church is close to being finalised. Uniting Church of Australia stated that it was “presently finalising contract arrangements” with…