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  • Call for ‘mandatory’ affordable homes

    Call for ‘mandatory’ affordable homes

    Affordable housing quotas should be made mandatory in large multi-housing developments, Greater Dandenong Council has told a rental crisis inquiry on 22 August. Greater Dandenong…

  • Barometers and brave hearts

    Barometers and brave hearts

    JONTY: Alright boys, another huge weekend of sport. Dave, you and I had finals and Marcus has his coming up, but as always, we’ll start…

  • “Our players are not very defensively minded”: Stanton

    “Our players are not very defensively minded”: Stanton

    Hampton Park coach Hayden Stanton was critical of his team’s defensive running as it was unable to stop Highett when the Bulldogs got their hands…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Bees for biodiversity Join us for an engaging workshop where we delve into the captivating world of bees, share practical tips on creating bee-friendly gardens…

  • Dancing to victory

    Dancing to victory

    Haileybury’s Keysborough students won a series of gold medals at the TFT Schoolaerobics Australian National Championships in Adelaide. During five days of tough competition, the…

  • Maestro writer jumps off the page

    Maestro writer jumps off the page

    Award-winning author Alice Pung, pictured with students, made an inspiring visit to St John’s Regional College for Book Week. A teacher, mentor and lawyer, Pung…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 6 September 1923 The Rubaiyat of “Omar Khayyam” The above is the title of the selected super picture to be shown tonight…

  • Kalora Park celebrates Kate the Great

    Kalora Park celebrates Kate the Great

    By the time referees blew the final whistle on Saturday’s C-Grade netball contest between Narre Warren and Beaconsfield, the surrounds of the netball courts at…

  • O’Loughlin delivers a Stella performance

    O’Loughlin delivers a Stella performance

    A week at the School Sport Australia Basketball Championships in Perth has solidified the ambitions of Pakenham’s Stella O’Loughlin to reach the sport’s professional level.…

  • Cleanaway fined for reporting breaches

    Cleanaway fined for reporting breaches

    Waste company Cleanaway has been fined nearly $30,000 by EPA Victoria for failing to properly log its transporting of waste hand sanitizer. On four occasions…

  • Lan wanted by police

    Lan wanted by police

    Police have appealed for public help to locate a wanted man. Michael Lan, 38, is wanted on warrant in relation to drug offences and handling…

  • Shining lights on big stage

    Shining lights on big stage

    Vic Country won its final match of the national championships last Saturday against Western Australia to finish with a 1-2 record. Star News spoke to…

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