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  • Flyers grounded by freak weather event

    Flyers grounded by freak weather event

    The development of Cyclone Kirrily in North Queensland could have serious ramifications for the Southside Flyers’ WNBL campaign, after their clash with Townsville scheduled for…

  • Forsyth forges on

    Forsyth forges on

    A third hundred of the Victorian Premier Cricket season from Dandenong captain Brett Forsyth was the catalyst for a thumping Panthers win over Camberwell on…

  • Gators, Lakers made to toil

    Gators, Lakers made to toil

    Just seven points separate first and fifth on the Dandenong District Cricket Association Turf 3 ladder with three games to go in an unusually tight…

  • Spotlight on shelter’s unpopular pack

    Spotlight on shelter’s unpopular pack

    A ‘pity party’ is being held for a Keysborough animal shelter’s senior residents who have been in long wait for a new home. Australian Animal…

  • Women targeted by tech-abuse

    Women targeted by tech-abuse

    Women from migrant and refugee backgrounds are being inflicted with rising levels of ‘tech-facilitated abuse’, according to a South-East based service. Wellsprings for Women is…

  • Body armour seized at Keysborough home

    Body armour seized at Keysborough home

    A Keysborough landscaper has pleaded guilty after police seized a camouflage body-armour vest and other illegal items from his bedroom. Officers from the Viper and…

  • The Melbourne International Film Festival comes to Bunjil Place

    The Melbourne International Film Festival comes to Bunjil Place

    The Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) will return to Bunjil Place in February to present some of the best from the recent film program on…

  • Community servants lead the way

    Community servants lead the way

    Friends, families, loved ones all gathered to celebrate the achievements of winners at the 2024 Greater Dandenong Australia Day Awards. A volunteer with Palliative Care…

  • CFA leader caring in a crisis

    CFA leader caring in a crisis

    In 45 years of service, CFA Deputy Chief Officer Ross Sullivan has witnessed and tackled some of the state’s most traumatic disasters. Think of Ash…

  • Payback drives refugee volunteer

    Payback drives refugee volunteer

    Payback has been a positive force powering a visionary refugee’s 40-plus years of community service. Loc Huu Lam, 72, of Springvale, says he’s “honoured” to…

  • Fine threat for Palestine flag protest

    Fine threat for Palestine flag protest

    ‘Stop the Genocide in Gaza’ protestors rolled out a huge Palestinian flag in Harmony Square in response to Greater Dandenong Council rejecting a push to…

  • Public locked out due to ‘safety’ fears

    Public locked out due to ‘safety’ fears

    City of Greater Dandenong Council made an extraordinary move to close the public out of the first meeting of 2024 due to “perceived public safety…

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