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  • Help desperately needed

    Help desperately needed

    Humanitarian organisation Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC) is feeling the brunt of the cost of living crisis, struggling to keep its food bank stocked, The…

  • Redbacks win ugly at home

    Redbacks win ugly at home

    It was scrappy and lacked the conviction shown spasmodically across the first two months of the season, but Hampton Park had a 9.9 63 to…

  • Stingrays win double header

    Stingrays win double header

    Devon Meadows winger Toby Sinnema was the hero for Dandenong on Saturday as the Stingrays ran out 12.7 79 to 10.13 73 victors over GWV…

  • Refugee volunteer giving back

    Refugee volunteer giving back

    An Afghan refugee who spent almost three decades in exile, much of it without her family, has found a new lease of life through volunteering.…

  • Trio charged after alleged stolen-car chase

    Trio charged after alleged stolen-car chase

    A man and two boys have been charged after police followed two allegedly stolen vehicles across the South East yesterday afternoon (3 June). Police were…

  • Trapped in the NDIS gap

    Trapped in the NDIS gap

    People with mental illness are being forced into aged care and homelessness due to ‘falling through cracks’ in the NDIS system, a South East provider…

  • City continues to impress in NPL’s top flight

    City continues to impress in NPL’s top flight

    Two minutes of brilliance amid 90 minutes of excellent football was enough for Dandenong City to register its sixth win of the National Premier League…

  • Demon of a quarter downs Casey

    Demon of a quarter downs Casey

    A four-quarter effort continues to elude the Casey Demons in the VFL as Taylor Whitford’s side finds itself stuck in the ladder’s lower rungs near…

  • Garry Howe joins key news board

    Garry Howe joins key news board

    One of Victoria’s most experienced and senior editors has been appointed to the board of the state’s largest association of news publishers. Garry Howe joins…

  • Tree shade focus for CBDs

    Tree shade focus for CBDs

    Greater Dandenong’s tree canopy coverage has steeply risen from 9 per cent to 14.1 per cent in two years, but activity centres are still short…

  • Journey to reconciliation

    Journey to reconciliation

    Greater Dandenong mayor Lana Formoso has made a public call for reconciliation and recognition of First Nations people. Her speech at a 27 May council…

  • Cultures tied by a dream

    Cultures tied by a dream

    A Cambodian Buddhist place of worship in Springvale South is said to be among the forerunners for reconciliation. In the early 1990’s, Wat Buddharangsi monastery…

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