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  • Thunder smashed by bottom side after shocking start

    Thunder smashed by bottom side after shocking start

    Dandenong Thunder has reached the halfway mark of the National Premier League (NPL) Victoria season looking for answers on the back of a disastrous loss…

  • Demons prevail in tight finish

    Demons prevail in tight finish

    A thrilling three-point win over Carlton at Ikon Park saw the Casey Demons return to the VFL winner’s list on Friday night. Scores were level…

  • City shows fight in Warriors loss

    City shows fight in Warriors loss

    Dandenong City’s shaky defence proved its undoing once again on Friday night in a 3-1 loss to ladder-leading Heidelberg United in National Premier League (NPL)…

  • Sandown called in by Minister

    Sandown called in by Minister

    Greater Dandenong councillors have been seemingly in the dark about Planning Minister Sonya Kilkenny ‘calling in’ a controversial rezoning of Sandown Racecourse for a 7500-home…

  • Crime Stoppers targets ’wanted 14’

    Crime Stoppers targets ’wanted 14’

    Crime Stoppers Victoria has launched a targeted blitz on Casey’s 14 ‘most wanted’ persons. CSV chief executive Stella Smith said information was sought from the…

  • $1-million arson attacks on truck yard

    $1-million arson attacks on truck yard

    Suspected arsonists have inflicted $1 million damage at a Dandenong South car yard in recent months, according to police. Trucks have been set on fire…

  • United voice for diverse groups

    United voice for diverse groups

    More than 25 organisations have met in Hallam to raise a united voice for migrant communities. The Multicultural Unity and Diversity Celebration forum, believed to…

  • Heavy message on road safety

    Heavy message on road safety

    Dandenong High School students got the low down on driver safety, especially in sharing the roads with trucks. As part of the Road Safety Education…

  • ‘No change’ to visitor-visa criteria

    ‘No change’ to visitor-visa criteria

    A federal MP says there’s no change to the criteria preventing overseas relatives wishing to visit South East residents, despite claims of a spate of…

  • Cranbourne’s new must-read

    Cranbourne’s new must-read

    A very own historical account that explores a hidden layer of Cranbourne is finally in town. Author and Berwick resident Sean Murphy’s The Cranbourne Meteorite…

  • School, stamps and sausage rolls

    School, stamps and sausage rolls

    DAVE: Good morning boys, what a beautiful weekend for sport with the sun shining bright but the early mornings and late afternoons are certainly getting…

  • Class of CCCA leads the way

    Class of CCCA leads the way

    The Casey Cardinia Cricket Association (CCCA) has dominated selection in the Region 8 Team of the Year with six players being named in a 12-strong…

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