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  • Shabnam Safa OAM: A voice to improve refugee plight

    Shabnam Safa OAM: A voice to improve refugee plight

    An advocate who has helped shaped the lives of many through her relentless service in refugee support organisations is being recognised on the King’s Birthday…

  • Thunder fires home six

    Thunder fires home six

    Dandenong Thunder sent a strong message to the NPL after battering Altona 6-0 at home in round 17. At a cold and wet George Andrews…

  • Eagles brave against Dingoes

    Eagles brave against Dingoes

    Cranbourne gave it everything against an undefeated Dingley side but it wasn’t quite enough as the Eagles fell 25 points short in Southern Division 1.…

  • Noble Park outlasted

    Noble Park outlasted

    Noble Park’s difficult 2025 continued on Saturday with a fourth quarter fadeout stinging as it went down 16.10(106) to 9.9(63) against Balwyn. The match was…

  • Judith Sise OAM: Environment crusader, teacher honoured

    Judith Sise OAM: Environment crusader, teacher honoured

    When Judith Lynette Sise received the letter notifying her of the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM), she was stunned. “It was a bit…

  • Peril predicted by Progress Street businesses

    Peril predicted by Progress Street businesses

    Since State Government plans were announced to close a level crossing at Progress Street in Dandenong South, businesses have been pleading for what they say…

  • Margaret back in the saddle

    Margaret back in the saddle

    After nearly five decades out of the saddle, 92-year-old Margaret Page fulfilled a lifelong birthday wish in Devon Meadows. She climbed back on a horse,…

  • Blood donations encouraged in light of National Blood Donor Week

    Blood donations encouraged in light of National Blood Donor Week

    In light of Blood Donor Week this 9 June until 15 June, the City of Casey’s mayor, Stefan Koomen, visited the Narre Warren North pop-up…

  • 198 km/h P-plater intercepted

    198 km/h P-plater intercepted

    A P1 probationary driver was allegedly clocked at nearly 200km/h in Dingley Village on Friday 6 June. The 19-year-old Frankston South man had his Ford…

  • Joy is an act of resilience

    Joy is an act of resilience

    It’s a feeling many of us know well: a warm ray of sunshine on your face, a delicious meal, a moment of laughter with friends.…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Sustainability Saturdays Come along and join our Mend It workshop to learn tips and tricks for mending your own garments, including how to reattach a…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 11 June 1925 A Callous Department Dr Taylor, health officer for the Shire of Dandenong reported that there was a very serious…

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