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  • Washouts have some winners in DDCA competitions

    Washouts have some winners in DDCA competitions

    Dandenong West and Beaconsfield shape as the biggest winners of Melbourne’s annual October deluge in the Dandenong District Cricket Association’s (DDCA) Turf 1 competition this…

  • Action ‘afoot’ on unit violence

    Action ‘afoot’ on unit violence

    A second legal case is being mounted to evict an alleged nightmare group of tenants that have terrorized neighbours in Stud Road, Dandenong. As recently…

  • Creative talents on show

    Creative talents on show

    Art lovers flocked to Noble Park Community Centre Art Show last weekend (18-20 October), taking in a whopping 720 works. The annual event showcases the…

  • Dandy Nth PS turns 70 in style

    Dandy Nth PS turns 70 in style

    An emotional yet an exciting throwback to Dandenong North Primary School’s 70 years of existence was held on Friday 18 October. Past students, teachers, former…

  • UPDATE: Formosos threat to sue over Sampey letters

    UPDATE: Formosos threat to sue over Sampey letters

    Former Greater Dandenong councillor Maria Sampey has further fuelled the election feud between two sitting councillors, sparking the threat of legal action after she put…

  • A studio of her own

    A studio of her own

    When Sam Michelle first attended the Casey’s Open Studios Weekend, she was painting in the lounge room of her Berwick home. Fast forward seven years…

  • Ex-mayor Sampey enters election fight

    Ex-mayor Sampey enters election fight

    Former Greater Dandenong councillor Maria Sampey has entered the election feud between two sitting councillors, putting her name to controversial mailouts to voters. Sampey seems…

  • Gender diverse vulnerable in custody

    Gender diverse vulnerable in custody

    A state coroner has noted the “vulnerabilities” of gender diverse people in custody after a Dandenong prisoner took their life. The 33-year-old, who had previously…

  • Smart thinking for the future

    Smart thinking for the future

    Athol Road Primary School had a blast at its school expo celebrating its students’ part in a Smart City project. Grade 3 to 6 students…

  • Hope is a choice: be the light that shines through darkness

    Hope is a choice: be the light that shines through darkness

    Life today is challenging. Life today is definitely filled with uncertainty and finding hope can sometimes feel like searching for light in the darkness. In…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Diwali Festival Celebrating the festival of lights with all-day live performances, wide variety of foods, rides, stalls and spectacular fireworks. Non-alcoholic event. – Sunday 27…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 23 October 1924 You can buy anything Anyone with a few shillings to spare at any time should walk along to the…

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