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  • Driver allegedly stabbed in fast-food carjacking

    Driver allegedly stabbed in fast-food carjacking

    Four youths have been charged over an alleged attempted carjacking with knives and an imitation gun. Police say that the 20-year-old Ormond driver sustained a…

  • Council calls for halt to Progress

    Council calls for halt to Progress

    Greater Dandenong Council has called for works to cease on the Progress Street level crossing removal project and an “urgent meeting” with State MPs as…

  • Last red gums face the chop

    Last red gums face the chop

    Outraged residents say the last remnant Red River Gum trees in central Noble Park are set to be chopped down for an apartment tower project.…

  • Anti-welfare rhetoric must change: Hill

    Anti-welfare rhetoric must change: Hill

    Bruce Labor MP Julian Hill – whose electorate included as many as 5678 Robodebt victims – says attitudes to welfare recipients must change. In a…

  • Kids take their parks to heart

    Kids take their parks to heart

    Greater Dandenong Council is partnering with community groups to get to know their local parks. The ‘Adopt a Park’ program encourages kindergarten and community groups…

  • Best of Casey business recognised

    Best of Casey business recognised

    From a beer brewery to a soap business, the finalists in this year’s Casey Business Awards cover a wide array of fields. The Casey Business…

  • Supercars set to zoom into Keysborough

    Supercars set to zoom into Keysborough

    Exotic super cars will be showcased on Saturday 2 September at Keysborough Springers Leisure Centre in an inclusive event sponsored by Personalised Support Services. The…

  • Mr Septembers and the media

    Mr Septembers and the media

    JONTY: Alright boys, another big weekend in the local sporting scene. I know in my competition, the best are starting to separate themselves from the…

  • Tharle’s long road back

    Tharle’s long road back

    The mercury nudged 40 degrees and winds reached close to 50 kilometres per hour across Melbourne on Saturday 18 March as suburban footballers took to…

  • Overcoming barriers for women to get active

    Overcoming barriers for women to get active

    Federation University and Casey Council have united to support South East women to become more physically active. Through a series of workshops, researchers received a…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 9 August 1923 “Kemico” closet Prior to the commencement of business at the last meeting of the Dandenong Shire Council a representative…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Coffee with a cop Do you have any concerns about personal or community safety? Members of Victoria Police will be there to answer your questions.…

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