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  • Looking Back

    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…

  • Casey farewells administrators

    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,…

  • Best of the press

    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.…

  • Signs of strength against family violence

    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,…

  • Locals have eyes on cup prize

    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…

  • Casey and Cardinia community groups set to win big on cup days

    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…

  • Man accused of covering up Isla Bell killing seeks bail

    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…

  • Financial watchdog warns of structural budget problems

    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…

  • Quality field chases The Meteorite

    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…

  • Families in the flying seats

    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.…

  • Emergency relief after Ralph’s revival

    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…

  • Keysborough chapel sale ‘close to finalised’

    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…

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