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  • Going for gold

    Going for gold

    Gearing up for the Special Olympics was nothing out of the ordinary for local athlete Nicholas Bruin, who took part in the weekend’s basketball matches…

  • Painful tale paves pathway to hope

    Painful tale paves pathway to hope

    Family violence can be dispelled within a generation – but it needs clear leadership, says the inspirational Hana Assafiri. At the launch of Assafiri’s memoir…

  • Reduced prices for pet registration

    Reduced prices for pet registration

    Between Monday 15 July and Friday 19 July, the City of Casey’s pet registration fees will be capped at a heavily discounted rate of $5.…

  • Award bolsters resolve, Wida striving for change

    Award bolsters resolve, Wida striving for change

    Being recognised for your struggles and efforts is a feeling that many can appreciate, and this is especially the case for Wida Tuasif, who was…

  • Martin magic helps Bulls break drought

    Martin magic helps Bulls break drought

    Beloved Noble Park captain Kyle Martin sung the Bulls song on Saturday for the first time since September 2022’s grand final victory as his side…

  • Clark can’t do it again as Thunder falls short

    Clark can’t do it again as Thunder falls short

    Lighting threatened to strike twice in two weeks for Dandenong Thunder goalkeeper Pierce Clark, who came centimetres away from levelling proceedings at the death in…

  • Dandenong leads AI push for more housing

    Dandenong leads AI push for more housing

    An AI-powered innovation program in Greater Dandenong will aim to develop council resources to accelerate new housing supply. The Local Government Housing Innovation Program was…

  • $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…

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