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  • $6m DNA blowout

    $6m DNA blowout

    Greater Dandenong councillors were set to decide whether to scrap a laneway project to prop up multi-million-dollar blowouts to the long-delayed Dandenong New Art gallery.…

  • Facing up to chilled foods

    Facing up to chilled foods

    Quirky, cheery vegie sculptures were being crafted by kids at a free winter school holidays program at Dandenong Market. It was part of a two…

  • Torch shines for Special Olympics

    Torch shines for Special Olympics

    The torch was lit to begin a weekend of sport at the Winter Special Olympics in Casey. The 6-7 July event at Casey Stadium and…

  • Dandenong man dies in Tooradin crash

    Dandenong man dies in Tooradin crash

    A Dandenong man has died and two injured in a car crash in Tooradin on Saturday 6 July. Major Collision Investigation Unit detectives say the…

  • Further improvements to new wage increase

    Further improvements to new wage increase

    The endorsement by the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation on the new 28.4 per cent wage increase also came with several other benefits and new…

  • A winter wonderland in Narre Warren

    A winter wonderland in Narre Warren

    From a chance to meet Princess Elsa to ice skating, Frosted – A Winter Spectacular has fun for people of all ages this school holidays.…

  • Sex offender allegedly fails to report holiday with child

    Sex offender allegedly fails to report holiday with child

    A Beaconsfield registered sex offender has been released on bail after being accused of failing to report contact with 11 early-teenagers over the past two…

  • Tough weather, tougher togs

    Tough weather, tougher togs

    Rain, hail or shine, our photographers remain committed to getting the best shots possible for our papers. Thanks to Stewart Chambers and Rob Carew for…

  • Cutting has eyes on the prize

    Cutting has eyes on the prize

    Stephanie Lee Cutting is fully focused and rapidly working towards full fitness as the Clyde boxer looks to continue a remarkable beginning to her professional…

  • SEMMA backs nuclear option

    SEMMA backs nuclear option

    South East manufacturers are emphatically backing nuclear energy, according to a recent peak-body members survey. Of more than 190 South East Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance (SEMMA)…

  • Scanlan skipped for Olympic shooting team

    Scanlan skipped for Olympic shooting team

    Berwick Trap Shooting star Laetisha Scanlan has fallen short of selection for a third straight Olympic Games campaign after she was not selected for the…

  • The future is a canvas

    The future is a canvas

    In the vast expanse of life’s journey, every dawn brings with it a promise of renewal and endless possibilities. No matter how dark the night…

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