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  • Bring your rental worries

    Bring your rental worries

    The debt-busting Bring Your Bills event is back in Dandenong this week. In a sign of growing cost-of-living stress, the initiative from South East Community…

  • Pair plea guilty over award insider-betting

    Pair plea guilty over award insider-betting

    An Australia Post manager and his mate have pleaded guilty over the use of inside information to bet on the Australian of the Year awards.…

  • Refugee’s tragic plight reflects many

    Refugee’s tragic plight reflects many

    An emotional vigil was held for Uthayakaran Periyathamby who has died after 11 years in limbo as a Tamil asylum seeker. The 53-year-old Dandenong resident…

  • Hazaras make pitch for council elections

    Hazaras make pitch for council elections

    South East election candidates from Hazara and Afghan backgrounds have joined together on the election hustings. City of Greater Dandenong and City of Casey Council…

  • Tradies urged to prioritize eye safety amid alarming risks

    Tradies urged to prioritize eye safety amid alarming risks

    With Tradies Health Awareness Month fast approaching, there has been strong advocacy for eye safety, with Berwick alone recording roughly 6723 tradespeople that could be…

  • ‘Fake’ principal to pay back $178K

    ‘Fake’ principal to pay back $178K

    A former teacher at Marnebek School has been sentenced over faking his CV credentials to gain a promotion as well as a principal job at…

  • Wicki stands for Cleeland Ward

    Wicki stands for Cleeland Ward

    Refugee advocate Wicki Wickiramasingham is joining a competitive field of candidates for Cleeland Ward in the upcoming City of Greater Dandenong elections. He is among…

  • ‘Togs’ shine in the wet

    ‘Togs’ shine in the wet

    Wet-weather brings the best out of the Gazette’s dynamic photography duo of Stewart Chambers and Rob Carew. The two thrive in all conditions but their…

  • Beaconsfield secure Cronin as coach

    Beaconsfield secure Cronin as coach

    The passion and drive of new president Ben White and the committee at the Beaconsfield Cricket Club was enough to drag prominent Dandenong District Cricket…

  • Yogurt giant plants for the future at Garfield

    Yogurt giant plants for the future at Garfield

    Australia’s leading yogurt brand, Chobani paid a visit to Garfield last week for a planting day at the Lovers Lane conservation project. Employees at the…

  • Benefits of many cultures

    Benefits of many cultures

    Humanity has not reached today’s level of civilization by taking easy roads or smooth paths. There have always been hills to climb, dead ends to…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Mend It Join our mending workshop to learn tips and tricks to mend your own clothing. Fiona from A Fitting Connection will prove to you…

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