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  • Monk faces new charge of child sexual abuse

    Monk faces new charge of child sexual abuse

    A Keysborough-based senior monk is now facing accusations of child sexual abuse against six alleged victims, a court has heard. Naotunne Vijitha, 68, who is…

  • Friends of fur and feathers

    Friends of fur and feathers

    A cattle egret gave new meaning to ‘bird hide’ as it rested on the back of a farm cow in Bangholme. Photographer GARY SISSONS snapped…

  • ‘Dangers’ posted on Progress Street

    ‘Dangers’ posted on Progress Street

    Protesting businesses have installed ‘warning signs’ on the dangers of the level-crossing removal on Progress Street in Dandenong South. At the site, passing drivers blared…

  • Morteza’s journey through time

    Morteza’s journey through time

    Cardinia (5/331dec) opener Morteza Ali (154 not out) added another thrilling chapter to an incredible life-story on Saturday; leading the Bulls to an impregnable position…

  • Charterhouse wins ‘home’ cup

    Charterhouse wins ‘home’ cup

    Hometown dominance has continued in the $500,00 Listed Ladbrokes Cranbourne Cup (1600m) after Irish-import Charterhouse produced a barnstorming finish to clinch the mile classic on…

  • Electoral divide

    Residents are warning that Casey’s southern towns will be under-represented compared to northern suburbs, as part of proposed council electoral reforms. Casey Council’s electoral structure…

  • Casey awarded internationally for digital access

    Casey awarded internationally for digital access

    The City of Casey has just been honoured with an award at the World Smart City Expo (WSCE) Awards for the creation and implementation of…

  • Playing for laughs – and heckles

    Tom Gleeson will be bringing his comedic talents to Narre Warren for a first-time performance at Bunjil Place on Thursday 7 December. His new tour,…

  • Bringing climate voices to the table

    Bringing climate voices to the table

    Diverse communities are too often sidelined from decisions on climate change, says Environment Victoria campaigner Tony Fretton. The fight for climate justice has been led…

  • Cooper a standout as Beaconsfield takes a Blood test

    Cooper a standout as Beaconsfield takes a Blood test

    Beaconsfield felt the squeeze of DDCA Turf 1 reigning premiers Springvale South at their strangulating best, dismissed for 189 at Perc Allison Reserve. The Tigers…

  • Hamstrung Hancock hundred melts Maroons

    Hamstrung Hancock hundred melts Maroons

    Jake Hancock produced a roar of satisfaction after clipping the ball through the leg side to reach his first DDCA hundred for Berwick on Saturday.…

  • Drink-driver blows 0.21

    Drink-driver blows 0.21

    A Narre-Warren South drink-driver has been allegedly been caught more than four times the legal limit. The 34-year-old man blew 0.210 after being intercepted by…

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