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  • Building a strong mind

    Building a strong mind

    We see the big masses of rocks, no matter how fast the wind blows, it’s not shaken. The Buddha said same like that rock, wise…

  • Gembrook slays dart league giants

    Gembrook slays dart league giants

    Two fantastic contests provided the highlights of round five of the South West Gippsland Dart League with Gembrook and Generals scraping in by the skin…

  • Grass grows in new Turf

    Grass grows in new Turf

    Koby Grass told the Pakenham Gazette back in 2013 that he wanted to be an AFL footballer when he grew up. The Pakenham junior had…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 3 April 1924 It will be greeted with much satisfaction by all Dandenong that a start has been made in the extensions…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Dinner with a View The next dinner meeting of the Dandenong Evening VIEW Club features guest speaker Darren Hayes from The Smith Family. The club…

  • Petition builds anger over proposed school

    Petition builds anger over proposed school

    An online petition of more than 1400 signatures is opposing a new application for a controversial proposed school near Lysterfield Lake Park. PARED Victoria lodged…

  • Funding plea for cat desexing

    Funding plea for cat desexing

    The Lost Dogs Home Cranbourne is pleading for “consistent and ongoing” funding for cat desexing programs as the shelter has seen its cat intake for…

  • Spotlight on travel claim ‘error’

    Spotlight on travel claim ‘error’

    Greater Dandenong mayor Lana Formoso has called for new protocols for councillor-travel claims after a recent “administrative error”. Crs Formoso and Bob Milkovic flew to…

  • Panthers ready to deliver

    Panthers ready to deliver

    Fitness and pace have been the focuses of preseason for a Devon Meadows side looking to go two steps better than last year in 2024.…

  • Bell making wishes realities

    Bell making wishes realities

    On Saturday 23 March, Berwick runner Harry Bell ran 100 kilometres to raise more than $12,000 for Make-A-Wish. Allured to raise money by bringing joy…

  • Celebrating women and culture

    Celebrating women and culture

    Large-scale woven sculptural installations, moving image works and striking paintings will don the Bunjil Place Gallery as the collection called Kungka Kunpu, or Strong Women…

  • Crime figures on the rise

    Crime figures on the rise

    Casey Council saw retail theft spike by 9 per cent by the end of 2023 compared to 2022, with supermarkets seeing the highest rate of…

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