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  • Highlights, head knocks and heartbreak

    Highlights, head knocks and heartbreak

    MARCUS: Well Gentlemen, for a lot of people, this is a long weekend, with Monday being a de facto public holiday. But not for the…

  • Mixed verdict on townhouses

    Mixed verdict on townhouses

    Two multi-townhouse proposals in Noble Park have received vastly different verdicts at the state’s planning tribunal. A trio of double-storey townhouses on a 638 square…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Walk Against Family Violence Meet at Dandenong Market and walk to Harmony Square for our annual walk against family violence. Hear from guest speaker Liana…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 15 November 1923 Sir – Will you kindly allow me to contradict a rumour that has been circulated in connection with this…

  • Discovery a

    Discovery a

    The long process of recovery from the theft of equipment and memorabilia has begun for St Mary’s Cricket Club following the discovery of a large…

  • New pavilion a game-changer for Swans

    New pavilion a game-changer for Swans

    Casey South Melbourne Cricket Club president Shaun Petrie declared the new pavilion at Casey Fields “the best thing I’ve ever seen” following its long-awaited opening…

  • Information sessions for council elections

    Information sessions for council elections

    Casey is inviting residents interested in running in the 2024 council elections to upcoming information sessions to kick start their journey in making a difference…

  • Mulgrave candidates: Personal cost-saving tips

    Mulgrave candidates: Personal cost-saving tips

    The Star Journal surveyed Mulgrave by-election candidates for their personal cost-saving tips. These were their responses: Jane Foreman (Family First Victoria): Making healthy home cooked…

  • Mulgrave candidates: Solutions for a housing crisis

    Mulgrave candidates: Solutions for a housing crisis

    Candidates in the 18 November Mulgrave by-election are offering a range of alternative solutions to the State Government’s Housing Statement. The Statement sets a target…

  • UPDATED – Mulgrave candidates on the buses

    UPDATED – Mulgrave candidates on the buses

    Mulgrave by-election candidates have been hitching themselves onto a pro-commuter campaign for seven-day bus services. The Public Transport Users Association – along with a Fix…

  • Concern over $5m childcare

    Concern over $5m childcare

    A proposal for a 125-place childcare centre that would replace three residential properties in Doveton is set to be decided. With an estimated cost of…

  • Tough lessons hold Tigers in good stead

    Tough lessons hold Tigers in good stead

    While the cricket season may only be four rounds old, Mark Cooper’s Beaconsfield is already putting lessons into place from the opening weeks. Cooper and…

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